Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era

Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era

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Fulford, Tim
Cambridge University Press
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In 1768, Captain James Cook made the most important scientific voyage of the eighteenth century. He was not alone: scores of explorers like Cook, travelling in the name of science, brought new worlds and new peoples within the horizon of European knowledge for the first time. Their discoveries changed the course of science. Old scientific disciplines, such as astronomy and botany, were transformed; new ones, like craniology and comparative anatomy, were brought into being. Scientific disciplines, in turn, pushed literature of the period towards new subjects, forms and styles. Works as diverse as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Wordsworth's Excursion responded to the explorers' and scientists' latest discoveries. This wide-ranging and well-illustrated study shows how literary Romanticism arose partly in response to science's appropriation of explorers' encounters with foreign people and places and how it, in turn, changed the profile of science and exploration.
EAN 9780521829199
ISBN 0521829194
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date September 2, 2004
Pages 348
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 163 x 23
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Fulford, Tim; Kitson Peter J.; Lee Debbie
Illustrations 23 Halftones, unspecified
Series Cambridge Studies in Romanticism