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Beastly journeys: travel and transformation at the fin de siècle

Authors and Corporations: Youngs, Tim (Author)
Title: Beastly journeys: travel and transformation at the fin de siècle/ Tim Youngs
Language: English
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Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2013
Series: Liverpool English texts and studies
Item Description: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 225 pages) ; Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219) and index
ISBN: 9781781380895, 1781380899, 9781781385524, 1781385521, 9781846319587, 1781386072, 1846319587, 9781781386071
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contents Introduction: The Unchaining of the Beast -- 1. City Creatures -- 2. The Bat and the Beetle -- 3. Morlocks, Martians, and Beast-People -- 4. 'Beast and man so mixty': The Fairy Tales of George MacDonald -- 5. Oscar Wilde: 'an unclean beast' -- Conclusion., A critical exploration of travel, animals and shape-changing in fin de siècle literature. Bats, beetles, wolves, butterflies, bulls, panthers, apes, leopards and spiders are among the countless creatures that crowd the pages of literature of the late nineteenth century. Whether in Gothic novels, science fiction, fantasy, fairy tales, journalism, political discourse, realism or naturalism, the line between the human and the animal becomes blurred. Beastly Journeys examines these bestial transformations across a range of well-known and less familiar texts and shows how they are provoked not only by the mutations of Darwinism but by social and economic shifts that have been lost in retellings and readings of them. The physical alterations described by George Gissing, George MacDonald, Arthur Machen, Arthur Morrison, W.T. Stead, Bram Stoker, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, and many of their contemporaries, are responses to changes in the social body as Britain underwent a series of social and economic crises. Metaphors of travel - social, spatial, temporal, mythical and psychological - keep these stories on the move, confusing literary genres along with the indeterminacy of physical shape that they relate. Beastly Journeys will appeal to anyone interested in the relationship between nineteenth-century literature and its contexts and especially to those interested in the fin de siècle and in metaphors of travel, animals and shape-changing
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spelling Youngs, Tim 1961- VerfasserIn (DE-588)142561797 (DE-627)704258447 (DE-576)331809753 aut, Beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siècle Tim Youngs, Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2013, 1 Online-Ressource (x, 225 pages), Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Liverpool English texts and studies 63, Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219) and index, Introduction: The Unchaining of the Beast -- 1. City Creatures -- 2. The Bat and the Beetle -- 3. Morlocks, Martians, and Beast-People -- 4. 'Beast and man so mixty': The Fairy Tales of George MacDonald -- 5. Oscar Wilde: 'an unclean beast' -- Conclusion., A critical exploration of travel, animals and shape-changing in fin de siècle literature. Bats, beetles, wolves, butterflies, bulls, panthers, apes, leopards and spiders are among the countless creatures that crowd the pages of literature of the late nineteenth century. Whether in Gothic novels, science fiction, fantasy, fairy tales, journalism, political discourse, realism or naturalism, the line between the human and the animal becomes blurred. Beastly Journeys examines these bestial transformations across a range of well-known and less familiar texts and shows how they are provoked not only by the mutations of Darwinism but by social and economic shifts that have been lost in retellings and readings of them. The physical alterations described by George Gissing, George MacDonald, Arthur Machen, Arthur Morrison, W.T. Stead, Bram Stoker, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, and many of their contemporaries, are responses to changes in the social body as Britain underwent a series of social and economic crises. Metaphors of travel - social, spatial, temporal, mythical and psychological - keep these stories on the move, confusing literary genres along with the indeterminacy of physical shape that they relate. Beastly Journeys will appeal to anyone interested in the relationship between nineteenth-century literature and its contexts and especially to those interested in the fin de siècle and in metaphors of travel, animals and shape-changing, English literature, Shapeshifting, Travel in literature, Animals in literature, Literature and society, English literature 19th century History and criticism, Literature and society Great Britain History 19th century, Literary studies: general, Literature and literary studies, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM ; Comparative Literature, English, Languages & Literatures, English Literature, Great Britain, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Criticism, interpretation, etc, History, Electronic books, 9781846319587, Print version Youngs, Tim, 1961- Beastly journeys Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2013, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vjbg0 X:JSTOR Verlag kostenfrei Volltext, https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vjbg0 X:JSTOR Verlag kostenfrei, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vjbg0 LFER, LFER 2018-03-15T16:12:15Z, DE-L189 2020-02-07T13:53:07Z, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vjbg0 DE-540, DE-540 2019-04-04T10:37:03Z, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vjbg0 DE-D117, DE-D117 2018-10-15T14:44:17Z
spellingShingle Youngs, Tim, Beastly journeys: travel and transformation at the fin de siècle, Introduction: The Unchaining of the Beast -- 1. City Creatures -- 2. The Bat and the Beetle -- 3. Morlocks, Martians, and Beast-People -- 4. 'Beast and man so mixty': The Fairy Tales of George MacDonald -- 5. Oscar Wilde: 'an unclean beast' -- Conclusion., A critical exploration of travel, animals and shape-changing in fin de siècle literature. Bats, beetles, wolves, butterflies, bulls, panthers, apes, leopards and spiders are among the countless creatures that crowd the pages of literature of the late nineteenth century. Whether in Gothic novels, science fiction, fantasy, fairy tales, journalism, political discourse, realism or naturalism, the line between the human and the animal becomes blurred. Beastly Journeys examines these bestial transformations across a range of well-known and less familiar texts and shows how they are provoked not only by the mutations of Darwinism but by social and economic shifts that have been lost in retellings and readings of them. The physical alterations described by George Gissing, George MacDonald, Arthur Machen, Arthur Morrison, W.T. Stead, Bram Stoker, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, and many of their contemporaries, are responses to changes in the social body as Britain underwent a series of social and economic crises. Metaphors of travel - social, spatial, temporal, mythical and psychological - keep these stories on the move, confusing literary genres along with the indeterminacy of physical shape that they relate. Beastly Journeys will appeal to anyone interested in the relationship between nineteenth-century literature and its contexts and especially to those interested in the fin de siècle and in metaphors of travel, animals and shape-changing, English literature, Shapeshifting, Travel in literature, Animals in literature, Literature and society, English literature 19th century History and criticism, Literature and society Great Britain History 19th century, Literary studies: general, Literature and literary studies, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM ; Comparative Literature, English, Languages & Literatures, English Literature, Great Britain, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Criticism, interpretation, etc, History, Electronic books
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title Beastly journeys: travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
title_auth Beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
title_full Beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siècle Tim Youngs
title_fullStr Beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siècle Tim Youngs
title_full_unstemmed Beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siècle Tim Youngs
title_short Beastly journeys
title_sort beastly journeys travel and transformation at the fin de siecle
title_sub travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
topic English literature, Shapeshifting, Travel in literature, Animals in literature, Literature and society, English literature 19th century History and criticism, Literature and society Great Britain History 19th century, Literary studies: general, Literature and literary studies, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM ; Comparative Literature, English, Languages & Literatures, English Literature, Great Britain, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Criticism, interpretation, etc, History, Electronic books
topic_facet English literature, Shapeshifting, Travel in literature, Animals in literature, Literature and society, Literary studies: general, Literature and literary studies, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM ; Comparative Literature, English, Languages & Literatures, English Literature, Great Britain, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Criticism, interpretation, etc, History, History and criticism, Electronic books
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