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Colonies, Cults and Evolution - Literature, Science and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Writing (Hardcover)
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Colonies, Cults and Evolution - Literature, Science and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Writing (Hardcover)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
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The concept of culture, now such an important term within both the
arts and the sciences, is a legacy of the nineteenth century. By
closely analyzing writings by evolutionary scientists such as
Charles Darwin, Alfred Russell Wallace and Herbert Spencer,
alongside those of literary figures including Wordsworth,
Coleridge, Arnold, Butler and Gosse, David Amigoni shows how the
modern concept of ???culture??? developed out of the
interdisciplinary interactions between literature, philosophy,
anthropology, colonialism, and, in particular, Darwin??'s theories
of evolution. He goes on to explore the relationship between
literature and evolutionary science by arguing that culture was
seen less as a singular idea or concept, and more as a field of
debate and conflict. This timely and highly original book includes
much new material on the history of evolutionary thought and its
cultural impact, and will be of interest to scholars of
intellectual and scientific history as well as of literature.
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