English Fiction and the Evolution of Language 1850 1914

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language  1850  1914
Author: Will Abberley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 1316330958

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Explores how Victorian fiction and science imagined the evolution of language, from primordial noise to modern English.

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language 1850 1914

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language  1850   1914
Author: Will Abberley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-05-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781316300879

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Victorian science changed language from a tool into a natural phenomenon, evolving independently of its speakers. Will Abberley explores how science and fiction interacted in imagining different stories of language evolution. Popular narratives of language progress clashed with others of decay and degeneration. Furthermore, the blurring of language evolution with biological evolution encouraged Victorians to re-imagine language as a mixture of social convention and primordial instinct. Abberley argues that fiction by authors such as Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy and H. G. Wells not only reflected these intellectual currents, but also helped to shape them. Genres from utopia to historical romance supplied narrative models for generating thought experiments in the possible pasts and futures of language. Equally, fiction that explored the instinctive roots of language intervened in debates about language standardisation and scientific objectivity. These textual readings offer new perspectives on twenty-first-century discussions about language evolution and the language of science.

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language 1850 1914

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language  1850 1914
Author: Will Abberley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107101166

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Explores how Victorian fiction and science imagined the evolution of language, from primordial noise to modern English.

The Routledge Research Companion to Nineteenth Century British Literature and Science

The Routledge Research Companion to Nineteenth Century British Literature and Science
Author: John Holmes,Sharon Ruston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317042334

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Tracing the continuities and trends in the complex relationship between literature and science in the long nineteenth century, this companion provides scholars with a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date foundation for research in this field. In intellectual, material and social terms, the transformation undergone by Western culture over the period was unprecedented. Many of these changes were grounded in the growth of science. Yet science was not a cultural monolith then any more than it is now, and its development was shaped by competing world views. To cover the full range of literary engagements with science in the nineteenth century, this companion consists of twenty-seven chapters by experts in the field, which explore crucial social and intellectual contexts for the interactions between literature and science, how science affected different genres of writing, and the importance of individual scientific disciplines and concepts within literary culture. Each chapter has its own extensive bibliography. The volume as a whole is rounded out with a synoptic introduction by the editors and an afterword by the eminent historian of nineteenth-century science Bernard Lightman.

Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Si cle

Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Si  cle
Author: Stefano Evangelista
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198864240

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The fin de siècle witnessed an extensive and heated debate about cosmopolitanism, which transformed readers' attitudes towards national identity, foreign literatures, translation, and the idea of world literature. Focussing on literature written in English, Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Siècle offers a critical examination of cosmopolitanism as a distinctive feature of the literary modernity of this important period of transition. No longer conceived purely as an abstract philosophical ideal, cosmopolitanism--or world citizenship--informed the actual, living practices of authors and readers who sought new ways of relating local and global identities in an increasingly interconnected world. The book presents literary cosmopolitanism as a field of debate and controversy. While some writers and readers embraced the creative, imaginative, emotional, and political potentials of world citizenship, hostile critics denounced it as a politically and morally suspect ideal, and stressed instead the responsibilities of literature towards the nation. In this age of empire and rising nationalism, world citizenship came to enshrine a paradox: it simultaneously connoted positions of privilege and marginality, connectivity and non-belonging. Chapters on Oscar Wilde, Lafcadio Hearn, George Egerton, the periodical press, and artificial languages bring to light the variety of literary responses to the idea of world citizenship that proliferated at the turn of the twentieth century. The book interrogates cosmopolitanism as a liberal ideology that celebrates human diversity and as a social identity linked to worldliness; it investigates its effect on gender, ethics, and the emotions. It presents the literature of the fin de siècle as a dynamic space of exchange and mediation, and argues that our own approach to literary studies should become less national in focus.

Aging Duration and the English Novel

Aging  Duration  and the English Novel
Author: Jacob Jewusiak
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108585903

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The rapid onset of dementia after an illness, the development of gray hair after a traumatic loss, the sudden appearance of a wrinkle in the brow of a spurned lover. The realist novel uses these conventions to accelerate the process of aging into a descriptive moment, writing the passage of years on the body all at once. Aging, Duration, and the English Novel argues that the formal disappearance of aging from the novel parallels the ideological pressure to identify as being young by repressing the process of growing old. The construction of aging as a shameful event that should be hidden - to improve one's chances on the job market or secure a successful marriage - corresponds to the rise of the long novel, which draws upon the temporality of the body to map progress and decline onto the plots of nineteenth-century British modernity.

Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth Century British Novel

Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth Century British Novel
Author: Lauren Gillingham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781009296564

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Lauren Gillingham reveals how a modern notion of fashion helped to transform the novel in nineteenth-century Britain.

Decadent Ecology in British Literature and Art 1860 1910

Decadent Ecology in British Literature and Art  1860   1910
Author: Dennis Denisoff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108845977

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Decadent Ecology illuminates the networks of nature, paganism, and desire in 19th- and early 20th-century decadent literature and art. Combining the environmental humanities with aesthetic, queer and literary theory, this study reveals the interplay of art, eco-paganism and science during the formation of modern ecological and evolutionary thought.