Set against the intellectual ferment of the 18th-century Age of Enlightenment, Sarah Perry's novel 'Enlightenment' explores the development of human thought, reason, and the pursuit of knowledge. It interweaves historical and philosophical narratives, detailing the lives and ideas of key thinkers who shaped modern concepts of science, liberty, and progress. Perry examines the complexities of truth, belief, and morality through personal and intellectual journeys, inviting readers into a period of profound intellectual transformation.
Why You Should Read?
- Examines the significant impact of the Enlightenment on modern philosophy, politics, and science.
- Offers historical fiction with deep philosophical inquiry, set during a pivotal intellectual revolution.
- Provides insight into historical figures whose ideas continue to influence contemporary thought.
- Reflects on the enduring human quest for knowledge, freedom, and societal progress.