The volume addresses the question of organic form and organicity from various theoretical and critical perspectives. Nineteenth-century discourse in Europe and in America circulates numerous, sometimes incompatible, versions of organicity, which are all "humanist", mostly due to the conviction of the centrality of the 'human' itself. What is searched for is a natural essence of humanity, of human products, organisations and values without any regard to class, race and gender, an issue addressed by a number of texts in the volume, ranging from analyses of Romantic visions of harmonious universe…mehr
The volume addresses the question of organic form and organicity from various theoretical and critical perspectives. Nineteenth-century discourse in Europe and in America circulates numerous, sometimes incompatible, versions of organicity, which are all "humanist", mostly due to the conviction of the centrality of the 'human' itself. What is searched for is a natural essence of humanity, of human products, organisations and values without any regard to class, race and gender, an issue addressed by a number of texts in the volume, ranging from analyses of Romantic visions of harmonious universe and attempts at their implantation in South Africa to attempts at legitimising humanity via granting some rights to animals.
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Autorenporträt
The Editors: Tadeusz Rachwal is Professor of English at the University of Silesia and Chair of the Department of British Culture and Literature. He published articles and books on eighteenth-century British literature and philosophy. Tadeusz Slawek is Professor of English at the University of Silesia, Poland. At the moment he is holding the position of the University Rector. He is also author of numerous publications on English and American literature, literary theory and postmodern philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Tadeusz Rachwal/Tadeusz Slawek: An Introductory Note - John Simons: Nietzsche, Darwin and Balaam's Ass - Marek Wilczynski: Organic Chemistry. Body and Flesh in the Economy of Transcendentalism - Marta Wiszniowska: You are my wife, my mother, my sister: you are the sum of all loving care to me . From Marriage a la mode to Marriage of Commitment - Malgorzata Nitka: Of Metaphors and Machines - Ewa Borkowska: Pater's Ploughmen's Organic Appreciations - Thomas Anessi: Jane Porter's Thaddeus of Warsaw and the Evolution of the English Historical Novel - Rafal Boryslawski: Imperial Anglo-Saxonism: On the Organic Roots of the English Sense of Superiority in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries - Zbigniew Bialas: The Route to King Solomon's Mines - Erhard Reckwitz: Thomas Pringle and the Failure of Romantic Organicism in South Africa - Allan Parkinson: Between the Clockwork and the Living Universe - Rafal Dubaniowski: ' No wish profaned my overwhelmed heart' : the Organic Phantasms of S. T. Coleridge - Piotr Zazula: Baudelaire's Metropolis - an Organic Machine - Bruno F. Arich-Gerz: Texture - Bernd Herzogenrath: The Education of Henry Adams: A Physical Theory of Heredity/Heresy - Joseph Kuhn: The "insane green": Abnormal Psychology and the Organic in the Literature of the South - Magdalena Zapedowska: The Figure of the Tree in Nineteenth-Century Discourse - Gerald Majer: Organicism and Contagion in Bagehot's Physics and Politics - Daria Mionskowska: Duality of orders in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens - Aneta Wojtasik: The Organic World of Alice in Wonderland .
Contents: Tadeusz Rachwal/Tadeusz Slawek: An Introductory Note - John Simons: Nietzsche, Darwin and Balaam's Ass - Marek Wilczynski: Organic Chemistry. Body and Flesh in the Economy of Transcendentalism - Marta Wiszniowska: You are my wife, my mother, my sister: you are the sum of all loving care to me . From Marriage a la mode to Marriage of Commitment - Malgorzata Nitka: Of Metaphors and Machines - Ewa Borkowska: Pater's Ploughmen's Organic Appreciations - Thomas Anessi: Jane Porter's Thaddeus of Warsaw and the Evolution of the English Historical Novel - Rafal Boryslawski: Imperial Anglo-Saxonism: On the Organic Roots of the English Sense of Superiority in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries - Zbigniew Bialas: The Route to King Solomon's Mines - Erhard Reckwitz: Thomas Pringle and the Failure of Romantic Organicism in South Africa - Allan Parkinson: Between the Clockwork and the Living Universe - Rafal Dubaniowski: ' No wish profaned my overwhelmed heart' : the Organic Phantasms of S. T. Coleridge - Piotr Zazula: Baudelaire's Metropolis - an Organic Machine - Bruno F. Arich-Gerz: Texture - Bernd Herzogenrath: The Education of Henry Adams: A Physical Theory of Heredity/Heresy - Joseph Kuhn: The "insane green": Abnormal Psychology and the Organic in the Literature of the South - Magdalena Zapedowska: The Figure of the Tree in Nineteenth-Century Discourse - Gerald Majer: Organicism and Contagion in Bagehot's Physics and Politics - Daria Mionskowska: Duality of orders in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens - Aneta Wojtasik: The Organic World of Alice in Wonderland .
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