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Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature Christina Alt (University of Sydney)

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature By Christina Alt (University of Sydney)

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature by Christina Alt (University of Sydney)


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Virginia Woolf's representations of nature reflect the increasing literary interest in science in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Christina Alt analyses Woolf's passion for natural history and how it is reflected in her works.

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature Summary

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature by Christina Alt (University of Sydney)

Reflecting the modernist fascination with science, Virginia Woolf's representations of nature are informed by a wide-ranging interest in contemporary developments in the life sciences. Christina Alt analyses Woolf's responses to disciplines ranging from taxonomy and the new biology of the laboratory to ethology and ecology and illustrates how Woolf drew on the methods and objectives of the contemporary life sciences to describe her own literary experiments. Through the examination of Woolf's engagement with shifting approaches to the study of nature, this work covers new ground in Woolf studies and makes an important contribution to the understanding of modernist exchanges between literature and science.

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature Reviews

'Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature is an enlightening and compelling read, both for Woolfians and those interested in the history of the study of nature. It offers not only fresh perspectives and insights into Virginia Woolf's life and work but wonderfully unexpected conversations between scientific practice and artistic composition.' Virginia Woolf Bulletin
'Alt's book is a valuable addition to Woolf criticism, establishing the relevance of contemporary developments of the life sciences for Woolf and, in so doing, bringing in an important new perspective through which to understand her.' Women: A Cultural Review
'This invaluable book fleshes out Virginia Woolf's immersion in the life sciences from her Victorian childhood to her modernist fascination with the new fields of ecology and ethology Alt provides a full delineation of late Victorian natural history in its peculiarly British conservatism and resistance to the kind of institutional science practiced on the Continent.' Louise Westling, Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism

About Christina Alt (University of Sydney)

Christina Alt is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Ottawa. She has contributed to numerous collections on the work of Virginia Woolf.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The natural history tradition; 2. The modern life sciences; 3. 'To pin through the body with a name': Virginia Woolf and the taxonomic tradition; 4. Laboratory coats and field glasses: Virginia Woolf and the modern study of nature; 5. Representing 'the manner of our seeing': literary experimentation and scientific analogy; Bibliography; Notes.

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NPB9780521196550
9780521196550
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Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature by Christina Alt (University of Sydney)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2010-07-08
240
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