Background
Maner, Martin Wallace was born on June 16, 1946 in Sturgis, Michigan, United States. Son of William Wallace and Jean Ellen (Kelley) Maner.
( The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philo...)
The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philosophical outlook in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries-from an understanding of human knowledge rooted in deductive certainties to one resting on inductive probability-influenced the development of biographical narrative in general and in particular the way Johnson dealt with biographical evidence in his Lives of the Poets. Examining the psychological and philosophical doubt that lay at the heart of Johnson's character and intellect, Martin Maner reveals in the biographical studies of Savage, Swift, Milton, and Pope an ingrained pattern of dialectical argument and a skeptical attitude toward evidence―a method that involves the reader in judgments about the poets as it conveys Johnson's own understanding of truth. In the Life of Savage, Johnson moves from thesis to antithesis, generating out of opposing emotional responses―irony and sympathy, ridicule and pathos-an understanding of the man. Dialectically undercutting the conclusions of previous biographers of Swift and Milton, Johnson fashions a new, somewhat acidic estimation of Swift and a portrait of Milton that engages contemporary questions of the probable and the marvelous. The Life of Pope, Johnson's greatest dialectical achievement, alternates between blame and praise, public and private realms, weaving tone, context, and analogy into great, contrasting patterns of inquiry and judgment. Establishing the centrality of a dialectical method in the Lives of the Poets, Martin Maner links the rise of biography as well as Johnson's interest in the form to the shift in epistemology brought about by empiricism. In the new patterns of thought of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, biography―the estimation of a life through sifting of historical events and evidence―was the most philosophical of endeavors, and Johnson its greatest practitioner.
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Maner, Martin Wallace was born on June 16, 1946 in Sturgis, Michigan, United States. Son of William Wallace and Jean Ellen (Kelley) Maner.
Bachelor in English, Occidental College, Los Angeles, 1968; Master of Arts in English, University of Virginia, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy in English, University of Virginia, 1975.
Teaching assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1974-1975; lecturer, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1975-1976; assistant professor, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio., 1976-1981; associate professor, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio., 1981-1986; professor, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio., since 1986.
( The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philo...)
Jazz committee Cityfolk, Dayton, since 1986. Sergeant United States Army, 1969-1971, Viet Nam. Member Modern Language Association, American Society for 18th Century Studies, Midwestern Society for 18thCentury Studies, Johnson Society of Center Region.
Married Martha Sue Hundley, December 20, 1969 (divorced 1977). Married Elizabeth M.N. Geer, April 22, 1982. Children: Jaimie Kirsten, Karen Kelley.