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Title Victorians and their animals : beast on a leash / edited by Brenda Ayres
Published New York : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Perspectives on the non-human in literature and culture
Contents Introduction: Beast on a leash / Brenda Ayres -- Gaskell's activism and animal agency / Brenda Ayres -- Old and new beef: caring for animals in household words / Liam Young -- George Eliot's use of horses in measuring the moral maturity of characters in her novels / Constance M. Fulmer -- Pigs in great expectations: class, dehumanization, and Marxist animal studies / Jessica Kuskey -- Ants, insects, and automatons: classifying Hardy's creatures in the return of the native / Anna West -- It's raining cats and dogs in George Eliot's novels / Brenda Ayres -- A fine kettle of fish: cultural (and culinary) preservation in Anglo-Jewish ghetto stories / Lindsay Katzir -- Gendered metamorphoses in Richard Marsh's The beetle and the natural history museum / Pandora Syperek -- The "animality" of speech and translation in the jungle books / Christie Harner
Summary "Victorians and Their Animals: Beast on a Leash investigates the notion that British Victorians did see themselves as naturally dominant species over other humans and over animals. They conscientiously, hegemonically were determined to rule those beneath them and the animal within themselves albeit with varying degrees of success and failure. The articles in this collection apply posthuman and other theories, including queer, postcolonialism, deconstruction, and Marxism, in their exploration of Victorian attitudes toward animals. They study the biopolitical relationships between human and nonhuman animals in several key Victorian literary works. Some of this book's chapters deal with animal ethics and moral aesthetics. Also being studied is the representation of animals in several Victorian novels as narrative devices to signify class status and gender dynamics, either to iterate socially acceptable mores or to satirize hypocrisy or breach of behavior or to voice social protest. All of the chapters analyse the interdependence of people and animals during the nineteenth century"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Animals in literature.
Human-animal relationships in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Subjects & Themes -- Nature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
animal culture.
automatons.
British Victorian Literature.
beast.
beef.
cats.
class.
control.
dehumanizing.
dogs.
dominance.
dominant species.
Ecocriticism.
Elizabeth Gaskell.
English Victorian Literature.
fairy tales.
fish.
George Eliot.
Great Expectations.
Hardy.
humane treatment of animals.
human lives.
insects.
interdependence.
Marxism.
man.
metaphorical animals.
museums.
natural history.
non-human.
nursery rhymes.
religion.
The Return of the Native.
the beetle.
Victorian Literature.
19th Century British Literature.
19th Century English Literature.
19th Century Literature.
Animals in literature
English literature
Human-animal relationships in literature
Genre/Form Electronic books
Literary criticism
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Literary criticism.
Critiques littéraires.
Form Electronic book
Author Ayres, Brenda, 1953- editor.
LC no. 2020692720
ISBN 9780429429002
0429429002
9780429768675
0429768672
9780429768682
0429768680
9780429768668
0429768664