Victorian Animal Dreams: Representations of Animals in Victorian Literature and CultureDeborah Denenholz Morse, Martin A. Danahay Routledge, 15 мая 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 322 The Victorian period witnessed the beginning of a debate on the status of animals that continues today. This volume explicitly acknowledges the way twenty-first-century deliberations about animal rights and the fact of past and prospective animal extinction haunt the discussion of the Victorians' obsession with animals. Combining close attention to historical detail with a sophisticated analytical framework, the contributors examine the various forms of human dominion over animals, including imaginative possession of animals in the realms of fiction, performance, and the visual arts, as well as physical control as manifest in hunting, killing, vivisection and zookeeping. The diverse range of topics, analyzed from a contemporary perspective, makes the volume a significant contribution to Victorian studies. The conclusion by Harriet Ritvo, the pre-eminent authority in the field of Victorian/animal studies, provides valuable insight into the burgeoning field of animal studies and points toward future studies of animals in the Victorian period. |
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... Emily Brontë routinely asked to see dying dogs and dog gravesites alike. As I have discussed elsewhere, surviving as well as entombed animals were treated as relics of the profound intimacy between animals and authors, tantalizing ...
... Emily Brontë routinely asked to see dying dogs and dog gravesites alike. As I have discussed elsewhere, surviving as well as entombed animals were treated as relics of the profound intimacy between animals and authors, tantalizing ...
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... Emily Brontë, whose elusiveness tantalized readers even during her brief career as a living author. As late as 1897, Clement Shorter's essay “Relics of Emily Brontë” lists her dogs as prominent “relics” for tourists who visited Haworth ...
... Emily Brontë, whose elusiveness tantalized readers even during her brief career as a living author. As late as 1897, Clement Shorter's essay “Relics of Emily Brontë” lists her dogs as prominent “relics” for tourists who visited Haworth ...
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... Emily alike, feeding fans' fantasies of moors and madness. Marjorie Garber also notes that accounts of Emily Brontë's funeral invariably allude to Keeper's presence in the funeral cortege and in the pew at the family's feet, where he ...
... Emily alike, feeding fans' fantasies of moors and madness. Marjorie Garber also notes that accounts of Emily Brontë's funeral invariably allude to Keeper's presence in the funeral cortege and in the pew at the family's feet, where he ...
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... Emily Brontë and Dogs: Transformation Within the Human–Dog Bond.” Society and Animals 8.2 (2000): 1–7. Atkinson, Eleanor. The Ghost of Greyfriars' Bobby. Illustrated by Ruth Brown. New York: Dutton Juvenile, 1996. Bartky, Sandra Lee ...
... Emily Brontë and Dogs: Transformation Within the Human–Dog Bond.” Society and Animals 8.2 (2000): 1–7. Atkinson, Eleanor. The Ghost of Greyfriars' Bobby. Illustrated by Ruth Brown. New York: Dutton Juvenile, 1996. Bartky, Sandra Lee ...
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... Emily Brontë.” The Bookman: A Literary Journal 6.1 (September 1897): 15–19. Siebert, Charles. “Planet of the Retired Apes.” New York Times Magazine. 24 July 2005:28–35, 61–63. Silverman, Ruth ed. The Dog.
... Emily Brontë.” The Bookman: A Literary Journal 6.1 (September 1897): 15–19. Siebert, Charles. “Planet of the Retired Apes.” New York Times Magazine. 24 July 2005:28–35, 61–63. Silverman, Ruth ed. The Dog.
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Victorian Beetlemania | |
Plates | |
The Land of the Orang | |
Pathos and Prestige in the Nineteenth Century | |
Longicorn Beetles of Chontales in Thomas Belt | |
Evolutionary Fashions Animals and Gender | |
The Crossing o Breeds | |
Horses and SexualSocial Dominance | |
Whales and Albatrosses in NineteenthCentury | |
Animals as Sites of Imperial Encounter | |
Stray Women and Stray | |
The Moral Status of Fossil Megatheria | |
Tiger Tales | |
The Racialized Crocodile of | |
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Dying Like a Dog in Great Expectations | |
Domestic Animals and Violence | |
Animal Dreams and Animal Reflections | |
Harriet Ritvo | |
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