This book captures the fervor of the Victorian age for classifying and categorizing every new specimen, plant or animal, that British explorers and soldiers and sailors brought home. As she depicts a whole complex of competing groups deploying rival schemes and nomenclatures, Harriet Ritvo shows us a society drawing and redrawing its own boundaries and ultimately identifying itself. A thoroughly absorbing account of taxonomy - as zoological classification and as anthropological study - The Platypus and the Mermaid offers a new perspective on the constantly shifting, ever suggestive interactions of scientific lore, cultural ideas, and the popular imagination
Analysis
Animals
Great Britain
History, 1801-1900
History, 1901-1945
Language and nomenclature
Overseas item
Popular culture
Zoology
Notes
Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [215]-272) and index