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Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children's Literature (Hardcover)
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Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children's Literature (Hardcover)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
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Evolutionary theory sparked numerous speculations about human
development, and one of the most ardently embraced was the idea
that children are animals recapitulating the ascent of the species.
After Darwin's Origin of Species, scientific, pedagogical, and
literary works featuring beastly babes and wild children
interrogated how our ancestors evolved and what children must do in
order to repeat this course to humanity. Exploring fictions by
Rudyard Kipling, Lewis Carroll, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Charles
Kingsley, and Margaret Gatty, Jessica Straley argues that Victorian
children's literature not only adopted this new taxonomy of the
animal child, but also suggested ways to complete the child's
evolution. In the midst of debates about elementary education and
the rising dominance of the sciences, children's authors plotted
miniaturized evolutions for their protagonists and readers and,
more pointedly, proposed that the decisive evolutionary leap for
both our ancestors and ourselves is the advent of the literary
imagination.
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