Romantic Beasts
Editat de Michael Demson, Christopher R Clasonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684485567
ISBN-10: 1684485568
Pagini: 239
Ilustrații: 10 color and 17 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
ISBN-10: 1684485568
Pagini: 239
Ilustrații: 10 color and 17 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Notă biografică
MICHAEL DEMSON is a professor of English at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.
CHRISTOPHER R. CLASON is a professor emeritus at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.
CHRISTOPHER R. CLASON is a professor emeritus at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.
Cuprins
Introduction
Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason
Part One: The Pervasion of Animal Figures
Chapter 1: Animals in Abolition
Alastair Hunt
Chapter 2: Imperial Animals and Aboriginal People: Collecting the South Pacific in Mary Ann Parker’s A Voyage Round the World
Pamela Buck
Chapter 3: The Politics of the Pig from Burke to Beckett
John Gardner
Part Two: The Eccentricity of Animal Figures
Chapter 4: Familiarity and Flights of Imagination: Romantic Birds
Jane Spencer
Chapter 5: The Poodle’s Perspective in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Lebensansichten des Katers Murr
Christopher R. Clason
Chapter 6: Weird Creatures: Romantic-era Zoophytes, The Great Chain of Being, and Posthumanist Life
Allison Dushane
Part Three: The Exhibition of Human-Animal Entanglements
Chapter 7: The Monkey Artist and His Donkey Public: French Art-World Caricature, the Animal Menagerie, and the Digital Humanities
Kathryn Desplanque
Chapter 8: Horse Paintings: Problems of Communication and Politics in French Romantic Painting
Peter Erickson
Chapter 9: The Beasts of Romantic Melodrama
Frederick Burwick
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason
Part One: The Pervasion of Animal Figures
Chapter 1: Animals in Abolition
Alastair Hunt
Chapter 2: Imperial Animals and Aboriginal People: Collecting the South Pacific in Mary Ann Parker’s A Voyage Round the World
Pamela Buck
Chapter 3: The Politics of the Pig from Burke to Beckett
John Gardner
Part Two: The Eccentricity of Animal Figures
Chapter 4: Familiarity and Flights of Imagination: Romantic Birds
Jane Spencer
Chapter 5: The Poodle’s Perspective in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Lebensansichten des Katers Murr
Christopher R. Clason
Chapter 6: Weird Creatures: Romantic-era Zoophytes, The Great Chain of Being, and Posthumanist Life
Allison Dushane
Part Three: The Exhibition of Human-Animal Entanglements
Chapter 7: The Monkey Artist and His Donkey Public: French Art-World Caricature, the Animal Menagerie, and the Digital Humanities
Kathryn Desplanque
Chapter 8: Horse Paintings: Problems of Communication and Politics in French Romantic Painting
Peter Erickson
Chapter 9: The Beasts of Romantic Melodrama
Frederick Burwick
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"An excellent addition to the ever-expanding field of animal studies, Romantic Beasts invites consideration of non-human animals large and small, domesticated and wild, both familiar and exotic to the nineteenth-century European public. Here are animals on page and stage and in the plastic arts, real and allegorical, in chapters sure to stimulate wider explorations."
"Romantic Beasts enriches our discussions of the other-than-human, reaching across prominent as well as popular works in English, German, and French Romanticism, and connecting animal studies with race, slavery, and imperialism. These new perspectives will shape our understanding of literary animals, and extend the lively current debates around posthumanist, environmentalist, and affective approaches."
"In its timely and authoritative discussion of animals in the context of Romanticism, this grouping of essays edited by Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason offers a gap-filling understanding of an important locus of early nineteenth-century literary imagery. Informed by a wide array of texts, these studies are full of fascinating details and illuminating moments, all well-written and often corrective. Also a judicious compilation and integration of insights, this assemblage of studies also suggests, by implication, taking a new look at Romanticism itself. Romantic Beasts is a welcome contribution to literary history and criticism and a must-read for anyone interested in animalia and its cultural connections."
"By drawing on the diverse but complementary perspectives of Romanticism and animal studies, Romantic Beasts advances the study of both fields to a new international and interdisciplinary level. This innovative and exciting collection of wide-ranging scholarly essays, expertly curated and comprehensively introduced by the two editors, is a fitting tribute to the polymathic Romanticism expertise of Professor Burwick to whom this volume is dedicated."
"Romantic Beasts enriches our discussions of the other-than-human, reaching across prominent as well as popular works in English, German, and French Romanticism, and connecting animal studies with race, slavery, and imperialism. These new perspectives will shape our understanding of literary animals, and extend the lively current debates around posthumanist, environmentalist, and affective approaches."
"In its timely and authoritative discussion of animals in the context of Romanticism, this grouping of essays edited by Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason offers a gap-filling understanding of an important locus of early nineteenth-century literary imagery. Informed by a wide array of texts, these studies are full of fascinating details and illuminating moments, all well-written and often corrective. Also a judicious compilation and integration of insights, this assemblage of studies also suggests, by implication, taking a new look at Romanticism itself. Romantic Beasts is a welcome contribution to literary history and criticism and a must-read for anyone interested in animalia and its cultural connections."
"By drawing on the diverse but complementary perspectives of Romanticism and animal studies, Romantic Beasts advances the study of both fields to a new international and interdisciplinary level. This innovative and exciting collection of wide-ranging scholarly essays, expertly curated and comprehensively introduced by the two editors, is a fitting tribute to the polymathic Romanticism expertise of Professor Burwick to whom this volume is dedicated."
Descriere
Building on two decades of scholarship, this collection presents a wide array of current scholarly projects on the intersection of Romanticism and animal studies, renewing the call for more exploration of how the figure of the animal pervades Romantic texts during the age of revolutions.