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Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction

Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction

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Gillian Beer
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3, 5/28/2009
EAN 9780521743617, ISBN10: 0521743613

Paperback, 330 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

Gillian Beer's classic Darwin's Plots, one of the most influential works of literary criticism and cultural history of the last quarter century, is here reissued in an updated edition to coincide with the anniversary of Darwin's birth and of the publication of The Origin of Species. Its focus on how writers, including George Eliot, Charles Kingsley and Thomas Hardy, responded to Darwin's discoveries and to his innovations in scientific language continues to open up new approaches to Darwin's thought and to its effects in the culture of his contemporaries. This third edition includes an important new essay that investigates Darwin's concern with consciousness across all forms of organic life. It demonstrates how this fascination persisted throughout his career and affected his methods and discoveries. With an updated bibliography reflecting recent work in the field, this book will retain its place at the heart of Victorian studies.

Foreword George Levine
Preface to second edition
Introduction
Part I. Darwin's Language
1. 'Pleasure like a tragedy'
imagination and the material world
2. Fit and misfitting
anthropomorphism and the natural order
Part II. Darwin's Plots
3. Analogy, metaphor and narrative in The Origin
4. Darwinian myths
5. George Eliot
Middlemarch
6. George Eliot
Daniel Deronda and the idea of a future life
7. Descent and sexual selection
women in narrative
8. Finding a scale for the human
plot and writing in Hardy's novels
9. Darwin and the consciousness of others
Select bibliography of primary works.