Unmapped Countries
Biological Visions in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Zwierlein, Anne-Julia
Unmapped Countries
Biological Visions in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Zwierlein, Anne-Julia
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An enlightening, multi-disciplinary investigation into the fascinating and courageous scientific explorations of the nineteenth century.
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An enlightening, multi-disciplinary investigation into the fascinating and courageous scientific explorations of the nineteenth century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311607
- ISBN-10: 1843311607
- Artikelnr.: 22364142
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311607
- ISBN-10: 1843311607
- Artikelnr.: 22364142
Edited by Anne-Julia Zwierlein
List of Illustrations
About the Authors
Preface
INTRODUCTION: Unmapped Countries: Biology, Literature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
PART I: Science and Literature
1. 'This Questionable Little Book': Narrative Ambiguity in Nineteenth Century Literature of Science
2. Vestiges of English Literature: Robert Chambers
PART II: Evolution and Degeneration
3. Aestheticism, Immorality and the Reception of Darwinism in VIctorian Britain
4. Constructing Darwinism in Literary Culture
5. Close Encounters with a New Species: Darwin's Clash with the Feminists at the End of the Nineteenth Century
6. Mutual Aid, a Factor of Peter Korpotkin's Literay Criticism
7. The Savage Within: Evolutionary Theroy, Anthropology and the Unconscious in Fin-de-siècle Literature
8. Homer on the Evolutionary Scale: Interrelations between Biology ad Literature in the Writings og William Gladstone and Grant Allen
9. 'Naturfreund' or 'Naturfeind'? Darwinism in the Early Drawings of Alfred Kubin
PART III: Physiology and Pathology
10. Cells and Networks in Nineteenth Century Literature
11. Contagious Sympathies: George Eliot and Rudolf Virchow
12. From Parasitology to Parapsychology: Parasites in Nineteenth Century Science and Literature
13. Surgical Engineering in the Nineteenth Century: Frankenstein, The Island of Dr Moreau, Flatland
14. 'Serious' Science versus 'Light' Entertainment? Feminity Concepts in Nineteenth Century British Medial Discourse and Popular Fiction
15. Night Terrors: Medical and Literary Representations of Childhood Fear
Sensuous Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
About the Authors
Preface
INTRODUCTION: Unmapped Countries: Biology, Literature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
PART I: Science and Literature
1. 'This Questionable Little Book': Narrative Ambiguity in Nineteenth Century Literature of Science
2. Vestiges of English Literature: Robert Chambers
PART II: Evolution and Degeneration
3. Aestheticism, Immorality and the Reception of Darwinism in VIctorian Britain
4. Constructing Darwinism in Literary Culture
5. Close Encounters with a New Species: Darwin's Clash with the Feminists at the End of the Nineteenth Century
6. Mutual Aid, a Factor of Peter Korpotkin's Literay Criticism
7. The Savage Within: Evolutionary Theroy, Anthropology and the Unconscious in Fin-de-siècle Literature
8. Homer on the Evolutionary Scale: Interrelations between Biology ad Literature in the Writings og William Gladstone and Grant Allen
9. 'Naturfreund' or 'Naturfeind'? Darwinism in the Early Drawings of Alfred Kubin
PART III: Physiology and Pathology
10. Cells and Networks in Nineteenth Century Literature
11. Contagious Sympathies: George Eliot and Rudolf Virchow
12. From Parasitology to Parapsychology: Parasites in Nineteenth Century Science and Literature
13. Surgical Engineering in the Nineteenth Century: Frankenstein, The Island of Dr Moreau, Flatland
14. 'Serious' Science versus 'Light' Entertainment? Feminity Concepts in Nineteenth Century British Medial Discourse and Popular Fiction
15. Night Terrors: Medical and Literary Representations of Childhood Fear
Sensuous Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
About the Authors
Preface
INTRODUCTION: Unmapped Countries: Biology, Literature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
PART I: Science and Literature
1. 'This Questionable Little Book': Narrative Ambiguity in Nineteenth Century Literature of Science
2. Vestiges of English Literature: Robert Chambers
PART II: Evolution and Degeneration
3. Aestheticism, Immorality and the Reception of Darwinism in VIctorian Britain
4. Constructing Darwinism in Literary Culture
5. Close Encounters with a New Species: Darwin's Clash with the Feminists at the End of the Nineteenth Century
6. Mutual Aid, a Factor of Peter Korpotkin's Literay Criticism
7. The Savage Within: Evolutionary Theroy, Anthropology and the Unconscious in Fin-de-siècle Literature
8. Homer on the Evolutionary Scale: Interrelations between Biology ad Literature in the Writings og William Gladstone and Grant Allen
9. 'Naturfreund' or 'Naturfeind'? Darwinism in the Early Drawings of Alfred Kubin
PART III: Physiology and Pathology
10. Cells and Networks in Nineteenth Century Literature
11. Contagious Sympathies: George Eliot and Rudolf Virchow
12. From Parasitology to Parapsychology: Parasites in Nineteenth Century Science and Literature
13. Surgical Engineering in the Nineteenth Century: Frankenstein, The Island of Dr Moreau, Flatland
14. 'Serious' Science versus 'Light' Entertainment? Feminity Concepts in Nineteenth Century British Medial Discourse and Popular Fiction
15. Night Terrors: Medical and Literary Representations of Childhood Fear
Sensuous Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
About the Authors
Preface
INTRODUCTION: Unmapped Countries: Biology, Literature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
PART I: Science and Literature
1. 'This Questionable Little Book': Narrative Ambiguity in Nineteenth Century Literature of Science
2. Vestiges of English Literature: Robert Chambers
PART II: Evolution and Degeneration
3. Aestheticism, Immorality and the Reception of Darwinism in VIctorian Britain
4. Constructing Darwinism in Literary Culture
5. Close Encounters with a New Species: Darwin's Clash with the Feminists at the End of the Nineteenth Century
6. Mutual Aid, a Factor of Peter Korpotkin's Literay Criticism
7. The Savage Within: Evolutionary Theroy, Anthropology and the Unconscious in Fin-de-siècle Literature
8. Homer on the Evolutionary Scale: Interrelations between Biology ad Literature in the Writings og William Gladstone and Grant Allen
9. 'Naturfreund' or 'Naturfeind'? Darwinism in the Early Drawings of Alfred Kubin
PART III: Physiology and Pathology
10. Cells and Networks in Nineteenth Century Literature
11. Contagious Sympathies: George Eliot and Rudolf Virchow
12. From Parasitology to Parapsychology: Parasites in Nineteenth Century Science and Literature
13. Surgical Engineering in the Nineteenth Century: Frankenstein, The Island of Dr Moreau, Flatland
14. 'Serious' Science versus 'Light' Entertainment? Feminity Concepts in Nineteenth Century British Medial Discourse and Popular Fiction
15. Night Terrors: Medical and Literary Representations of Childhood Fear
Sensuous Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography