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Biological Time, Historical Time : Transfers and Transformations in 19th Century Literature / Niklas Bender, Gisèle Séginger.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bender, Niklas, editor.
Séginger, Gisèle, editor.
Series:
Faux Titre 431.
Faux Titre ; v. 431
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature and science.
Time in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (423 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2019.
Summary:
Biological Time, Historical Time presents a new approach to 19th century thought and literature: by focussing on the subject of time, it offers a new perspective on the exchanges between French and German literary texts on the one hand and scientific disciplines on the other. Hence, the rivalling influences of the historical sciences and of the life sciences on literary texts are explored, texts from various scientific domains – medicine, natural history, biology, history, and multiple forms of vulgarisation – are investigated. Literary texts are analysed in their participation in and transformation of the scientific imagination. Special attention is accorded to the temporal dimension: this allows for an innovative account of key concepts of 19th century culture.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
The Authors
Introduction / Niklas Bender and Gisèle Séginger
Rethinking the Order of Time
From Biblical Time to Darwinian Time: Discourses on the Living World in the 18th and 19th Centuries / Pascal Duris
Memory Strata, Geology and Change of Historical Paradigm in France around 1830 / Paule Petitier
Devilish Words: Pierre Boitard, “maître Georges” and the Advance of Nature / Claude Blanckaert
From Biological Time to Historical Time: the Category of “Development” (Entwicklung) in the Historical Thought of Herder, Kant, Hegel, and Marx / Christophe Bouton
“O man! wilt thou never conceive that thou art but an ephemeron?”: the Reception of Geological Deep Time in the Late 18th Century / David Schulz
Atavism and Heredity
The Law of Progress, Atavism, and Prehistory in the Belle Époque / Arnaud Hurel
Nietzsche, or Culture Put to the Test at the Timescale of Heredity / Emmanuel Salanskis
Zola, Hereditability of Character and Hereditability of Deviation: after a Remark by Bergson in L’Évolution Créatrice / Arnaud François
Life, Sex and Temporality in Zola’s La Faute de l’Abbé Mouret / Rudolf Behrens
Nature and Culture
Time of History and Time of Nature in the Historical Novels of Victor Hugo / Niklas Bender
Historical Time, Cultural Time, and Biological Time in Baudelaire / Thomas Klinkert
Evolution and Time in the Chants de Maldoror / Frank Jäger
Memory of the Body in Proust: Historical Time and Biological Time / Edward Bizub
Poetics of Time
The Poetics of Restored Time: Balzac, His Age and the Figure of Cuvier / Hugues Marchal
The Evolution of Social Species in Balzac’s Comédie humaine / Sandra Collet
Time as Imagined in the Evolutionary Epic / Nicolas Wanlin
Evolutionism and Successivity in Antediluviana, Poème géologique by Ernest Cotty (1876) / Yohann Ringuedé
End of the World, End of Time: the Theory of Evolution and Its Fate in the Novel of Anticipation / Claire Barel-Moisan
A Biologist Literary History: August Wilhelm Schlegel and the Franco-German Natural Sciences / Stefan Knödler
Biology and Ideology
Evolutionary Time and Revolutionary Time (Michelet, Flaubert, Zola) / Juliette Azoulai
Michelet and La Mer: Biology and the Philosophy of History / Gisèle Séginger
“Il faut manger et être mangé pour que le monde vive”: the Zolian Belly amidst Evolution, Revolution, and Convolutions / Carine Goutaland
Gobineau’s Heroes Are Ageless / Pierre-Louis Rey
Darwinus anarchistus explodens: Science and the Legend of the Struggle for Life (Louise Michel) / Claude Rétat
Back Matter
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
90-04-38516-9
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004385160 DOI

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