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Literary and Cultural Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe.

Beyond his pivotal place in the history of scientific thought, Charles Darwin's writings and his theory of evolution by natural selection have also had a profound impact on art and culture and continue to do so to this day. <i style=""mso-bidi-font-style:normal"">The L...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Glick, Thomas F.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
Colección:The reception of British and Irish authors in Europe
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  • FC ; Half title; The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe; Title; Copyright; Contents; Volume 3; Series Editor's Preface Elinor Shaffer; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Timeline Thomas F. Glick; Introduction Elinor Shaffer and Thomas F. Glick; Part 1: Germany and Northern Europe; 1 Darwinism in German-Speaking Literature (1859-c.1890) Philip Ajouri ; 2 Darwin in German Literary Culture 1890-1914 Nicholas Saul ; 3 A Germanic Reception in England: Friedrich Max Müller's Critique of Darwin's Descent of Man Angus Nicholls ; Part 2: Scandinavia.
  • Denmark4 Translation and Transition: The Danish Literary Response to Darwin Mathias Clasen, Stine Slot Grumsen, Hans Henrik Hjermitslev and Peter C. Kjærgaard ; 5 The Danish Commemoration of Darwin in 1909 Hans Henrik Hjermitslev ; Norway; 6 Darwin and Norwegian Literature Tore Rem ; 7 'A matter of money ': The First Darwin Commemoration in Norway in 1882 Thore Lie ; Sweden; 8 In Recollection of a Radical Era: Celebrations of Darwin and Darwinism in Sweden Thord Heinone Silverbark ; Part 3: The Low Countries / Holland; 9 Darwinism in Dutch Literature Mary Kemperink.
  • 10 Appraising Darwin in The Netherlands: The Celebrations of 1909, 1959 and 2009 Janneke van der Heide Part 4: Eastern Europe; 11 Discussion of Evolution in the German-Speaking World in the 1959 Darwin Centenary Wolf-Ernst Reif, Uwe Hoßfeld and Rainer R. Schoch ; Part 5: Russia; 12 Darwin, Chekhov and Mandelshtam Donald Rayfield ; 13 Darwin's Reception in Twentieth-Century Russian Prose and Science Fiction Muireann Maguire ; 14 Darwin's Jubilees in Russia Eduard I. Kolchinsky ; Part 6: Galicia.
  • 15 Darwin's Migration to the East: Literary Responses to Darwinism in Multi-Ethnic Galicia (Sacher-Masoch, Franko, Parandowski) Daniel Schümann Bibliography (Volume 3); Volume 4; Part 7: France; 16 Charles Darwin's First French Translations Michel Prum ; 17 1909: The Great Silence
  • Remarks on the Non-Celebration of Darwin's Centenary in France Patrick Tort ; 18 Darwin, Zola and Dr Prosper Lucas's Treatise on Natural Heredity David Baguley ; 19 Darwin and Proust Céline Surprenant.
  • 20 Of Cavemen, 'Struggleforlifeurs' and Deep Ecology: J.-H. Rosny Aîné's Literary Response to Darwin and Human Evolution Fanny Robles Part 8: Italy; 21 Darwin and Literature in Italy: A Profitable Relationship Elena Canadelli, Paolo Coccia and Telmo Pievani ; 22 Commemorating Darwin in Italy: An Overview (1882-2009) Elena Canadelli, Paolo Coccia and Telmo Pievani ; Part 9: Portugal; 23 The Reception of Charles Darwin in Portugal (1865-1914) with Special Reference to the Role of the 'Generation of 1870' Ana Leonor Pereira and Pedro Ricardo Fonseca.