Article ID: CBB001022463

Thomas Hardy, Provincial Geology and the Material Imagination (2008)

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Buckland, Adelene (Author)


19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Volume: 6
Pages: Approx. 8,600 words


Publication Date: 2008
Edition Details: Part of a special issue, “Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/view/469 (Accessed March 21, 2011).
Language: English

This essay explores the nineteenth-century traffic and exchange of fossils and natural-historical objects between province and metropolis as represented by two very different geological writers of the period, the fossil collector Gideon Mantell and the novelist Thomas Hardy. The men are connected through Mantell's The Wonders of Geology, the sixth edition of which (1848) Hardy read and utilised for his descriptions of the geological past in his third novel, A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873). These two texts demonstrate a powerful investment in determining the meaning of the geological object according to the social and geographical spaces in which it is discovered, displayed, and discussed, so that the scientific object becomes the site around which complex cultural politics coalesce and sit in tension. In its consideration of the relationship between place and meaning in science, and in its focus on scientific material culture, this essay attempts to disrupt the current spotlight on the interrelationships between scientific law and narrative pattern in Victorian literary studies. Instead, it hopes to contribute to a discussion of the ways in which the novel's attention to scientific objects rather than narratives made it an important site of epistemological enquiry into the basis of scientific knowledge and the inseparability of that knowledge from the discourses and spaces which produced it.

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Description On the 19th-century exchange of fossils and natural-historical objects as represented by the fossil collector Gideon Mantell and the novelist Thomas Hardy.


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Authors & Contributors
Henchman, Anna Alexandra
Priesendorf, Emma Jo
Heather Laura Brink-Roby
Lyons, Sara
Fallon, Richard
Price, Leah
Journals
Victorian Studies
Victorian Literature and Culture
Review of English Studies
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Modernism/Modernity
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Harvard University
Northwestern University
Yale University Press
University of Philadelphia Press
University of Massachusetts Press
Concepts
Science and literature
Natural history
Fossils
Collectors and collecting
Paleontology
Astronomy
People
Hardy, Thomas
Eliot, George
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
Hutchinson, Henry Neville
Wright, Edward Perceval
Wellcome, Henry Solomon
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Early modern
18th century
Places
Great Britain
Ireland
United States
Latin America
Institutions
Trinity College Dublin
Hunterian Museum (London)
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