Evolution and Victorian Culture (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture)
Cambridge University Press, 5/29/2014
EAN 9781107028425, ISBN10: 1107028426
Hardcover, 342 pages, 23.4 x 16 x 2 cm
Language: English
In this collection of essays from leading scholars, the dynamic interplay between evolution and Victorian culture is explored for the first time, mapping new relationships between the arts and sciences. Rather than focusing simply on evolution and literature or art, this volume brings together essays exploring the impact of evolutionary ideas on a wide range of cultural activities including painting, sculpture, dance, music, fiction, poetry, cinema, architecture, theatre, photography, museums, exhibitions and popular culture. Broad-ranging, rather than narrowly specialized, each chapter provides a brief introduction to key scholarship, a central section exploring original insights drawn from primary source material, and a conclusion offering overarching principles and a projection towards further areas of research. Each chapter covers the work of significant individuals and groups applying evolutionary theory to their particular art, both as theorists and practitioners. This comprehensive examination of topics sheds light on larger and previously unknown Victorian cultural patterns.
Introduction Bernard V. Lightman and Bennett Zon
1. Evolution and Victorian fiction Cannon Schmitt
2. Poetry John Holmes
3. Between specimen and imagination Elizabeth Edwards
4. Early cinema and evolution Oliver Gaycken
5. Evolution and Victorian arts Barbara Larson
6. 'I'm evolving!'
varieties of evolution on the Victorian stage Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr
7. Dance and evolutionary thought in late Victorian discourse Theresa Jill Buckland
8. The 'non-Darwinian' revolution and the Great Chain of Musical Being Bennett Zon
9. Development and display
progressive evolution in British Victorian architecture and architectural theory Carla Yanni
10. Dramas of development
exhibitions and evolution in Victorian Britain Sadiah Qureshi
11. The popularization of evolution and Victorian culture Bernard V. Lightman.