Questioning Nature

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Questioning Nature

British Women's Scientific Writing and Literary Originality, 1750–1830

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers History Cultural studies Gender studies: women and girls History of science

Author: Melissa Bailes

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Language: English

Published by: University of Virginia Press

Published on: 19th May 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780813939773


In the mid-eighteenth century, many British authors and literary critics anxiously claimed that poetry was in crisis. These writers complained that modern poets plagiarized classical authors as well as one another, asserted that no new subjects for verse remained, and feared poetry's complete exhaustion. Questioning Nature explores how major women writers of the era—including Mary Shelley, Anna Barbauld, and Charlotte Smith—turned in response to developing disciplines of natural history such as botany, zoology, and geology.

Recognizing the sociological implications of inquiries in the natural sciences, these authors renovated notions of originality through natural history while engaging with questions of the day. Classifications, hierarchies, and definitions inherent in natural history were appropriated into discussions of gender, race, and nation. Further, their concerns with authorship, authority, and novelty led them to experiment with textual hybridities and collaborative modes of originality that competed with conventional ideas of solitary genius.

Exploring these authors and their work, Questioning Nature explains how these women writers' imaginative scientific writing unveiled a new genealogy for Romantic originality, both shaping the literary canon and ultimately leading to their exclusion from it.

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