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Birdsong, Speech and Poetry Francesca Mackenney (University of Leeds)

Birdsong, Speech and Poetry By Francesca Mackenney (University of Leeds)

Summary

This interdisciplinary work explores how scientists, musicians and poets have listened to, and tried to understand, the everyday mystery of birdsong. Paying particular attention to Romantic and Victorian writing on other species, it offers valuable insights for scholars working in the fields of literary criticism and the environmental humanities.

Birdsong, Speech and Poetry Summary

Birdsong, Speech and Poetry: The Art of Composition in the Long Nineteenth Century by Francesca Mackenney (University of Leeds)

In the long nineteenth century, scientists discovered striking similarities between how birds learn to sing and how children learn to speak. Tracing the 'science of birdsong' as it developed from the 'ingenious' experiments of Daines Barrington to the evolutionary arguments of Charles Darwin, Francesca Mackenney reveals a legacy of thought which informs, and consequently affords fresh insights into, a canonical group of poems about birdsong in the Romantic and Victorian periods. With a particular focus on the writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the Wordsworth siblings, John Clare and Thomas Hardy, her book explores how poets responded to an analogy which challenged definitions of language and therefore of what it means to be human. Drawing together responses to birdsong in science, music and poetry, her distinctive interdisciplinary approach challenges many of the long-standing cultural assumptions which have shaped (and continue to shape) how we respond to other creatures in the Anthropocene.

About Francesca Mackenney (University of Leeds)

Francesca Mackenney is a Research and Teaching Fellow in Romanticism at the University of Leeds. Her research and related work in environmental education has been funded by an AHRC Doctoral Award, a BARS/Wordsworth Trust Early Career Fellowship, an award from Creative Scotland and an AHRC International Placement at the Library of Congress.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The science of birdsong: 1773-1871; 2. The science of language: 1755-1873; 3. 'Prelusive notes': Coleridge and the Wordsworths; 4. 'Undersong': John Clare; 5. 'We Teach 'Em Airs That Way': Thomas Hardy; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781316513712
9781316513712
1316513718
Birdsong, Speech and Poetry: The Art of Composition in the Long Nineteenth Century by Francesca Mackenney (University of Leeds)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-09-22
250
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