Book ID: CBB001200911

Popular Fiction and Brain Science in the Late Nineteenth Century (2012)

unapi

Stiles, Anne (Author)


Cambridge University Press


Publication Date: 2012
Physical Details: xi + 255 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

In the 1860s and 1870s, leading neurologists used animal experimentation to establish that discrete sections of the brain regulate specific mental and physical functions. These discoveries had immediate medical benefits: David Ferrier's detailed cortical maps, for example, saved lives by helping surgeons locate brain tumors and haemorrhages without first opening up the skull. These experiments both incited controversy and stimulated creative thought, because they challenged the possibility of an extra-corporeal soul. This book examines the cultural impact of neurological experiments on late Victorian Gothic romances by Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, H. G. Wells and others. Novels like Dracula and Jekyll and Hyde expressed the deep-seated fears and visionary possibilities suggested by cerebral localization research and offered a corrective to the linearity and objectivity of late Victorian neurology.

...More
Reviewed By

Review Anna Henchman (2014) Review of "Popular Fiction and Brain Science in the Late Nineteenth Century". Nineteenth-Century Contexts (pp. 297-299). unapi

Review Casper, Stephen (2013) Review of "Popular Fiction and Brain Science in the Late Nineteenth Century". Bulletin of the History of Medicine (pp. 291-292). unapi

Review Cohn, Elisha (2014) Review of "Popular Fiction and Brain Science in the Late Nineteenth Century". Victorian Studies (pp. 531-522). unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB001200911/

Similar Citations

Thesis Bankard, Jennifer Sopchockchai; (2013)
Testing Reality's Limits: “Mad” Scientists, Realism, and the Supernatural in Late Victorian Popular Fiction (/isis/citation/CBB001562883/)

Thesis Stiles, Anne Meredith; (2006)
Neurological Fictions: Brain Science and Literary History, 1865--1905 (/isis/citation/CBB001560560/)

Article Adelene Buckland; (2021)
Charles Dickens, Man of Science (/isis/citation/CBB070659844/)

Article Gepper, Alexander C. T.; (2012)
Extraterrestrial Encounters: UFOs, Science and the Quest for Transcendence, 1947--1972 (/isis/citation/CBB001211878/)

Book Messier, Gilles; (2012)
Our Own Devices: Stories of the Machine Age (/isis/citation/CBB001321157/)

Book Malane, Rachel Ann; (2005)
Sex in Mind: The Gendered Brain in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Mental Sciences (/isis/citation/CBB000930449/)

Book Scott, Ann; Eadie, Mervyn J.; Lees, Andrew; (2012)
William Richard Gowers 1845--1915: Exploring the Victorian Brain: A Biography (/isis/citation/CBB001214599/)

Chapter Waugh, Patricia; (2011)
Mind in Modern Fiction: Literary and Philosophical Perspectives after Darwin (/isis/citation/CBB001202033/)

Article Castagnaro, Mario; (2012)
Lunar Fancies and Earthly Truths: The Moon Hoax of 1835 and the Penny Press (/isis/citation/CBB001200842/)

Book Bould, Mark; (2009)
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (/isis/citation/CBB001033218/)

Book Sherryl Vint; (2021)
Science Fiction (/isis/citation/CBB502690791/)

Book Lester D. Friedman; Allison B. Kavey; (2016)
Monstrous Progeny: A History of the Frankenstein Narratives (/isis/citation/CBB423366579/)

Book Dames, Nicholas; (2007)
The Physiology of the Novel: Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction (/isis/citation/CBB001030134/)

Thesis Stefan Schöberlein; (2018)
Cerebral Imaginaries: Brains and Literature in the Transatlantic Sphere, 1800-1880 (/isis/citation/CBB941757615/)

Authors & Contributors
Schöberlein, Stefan
Friedman, Lester D.
Folsom, Ed
Tenca, Andrea
Fallon, Richard
Waugh, Patricia
Journals
Victorian Literature and Culture
Public Understanding of Science
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
Journal of Literature and Science
History and Technology
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Northeastern University
University of California, Los Angeles
Unicopli
Rutgers University Press
Routledge
Concepts
Science and literature
Science fiction
Popular culture
Popularization
Neurology
Science and culture
People
Ferrier, David
Doyle, Arthur Conan
Hutchinson, Henry Neville
Wundt, Wilhelm Max
Wells, Herbert George
Von Braun, Wernher
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
England
Netherlands
Europe
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment