Ami Yoon (Author)
Arsić, Branka (Advisor)
This dissertation tracks the literary afterlife of natural history in American literature, long past its term of relevance for scientific experts, and examines how natural history persists as idiom, cultural metaphor, and discursive framework in nineteenth-century literature in a way that informs poetic production. At the juncture of literary and cultural history, history of science, and environmental studies, I reconstruct the enduring literary rapport between poetry and natural history in US culture, showing how the aesthetic innovations of a wide current of poetic experimentalism variously draw upon natural history as a resource. I therefore push against major received narratives about natural history’s disappearance after the eighteenth century and the development of American poetry as a filiation of European Romanticism. As I read the texts of familiar literary figures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Allan Poe, Frances Watkins Harper, and Herman Melville, I recontextualize these figures into a shared poetic strain that reflexively develops upon natural history as a mode of thinking about the New World as a biophysical, social, and cultural habitat. My chapters analyze these writers’ accounts of poetry and their various experiments with not only the capacities of poetic genres—such as epic or elegy—but also the material production of their poems as objects in the world. In the process, I also show how the different poets of my dissertation confront the violent historical and social repercussions of scientific modernity, colonialism, enslavement and racism, mass extermination, or war, as they advance poetry as the fit vehicle for rethinking the grids of normativity and possibility in modern America.
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Article
Melissa Bailes;
(2016)
Literary Plagiarism and Scientific Originality in the "Trans-Atlantic Wilderness" of Goldsmith, Aikin, and Barbauld
Book
Purton, Valerie;
(2013)
Darwin, Tennyson and Their Readers: Explorations in Victorian Literature and Science
Book
Valentina Sordoni;
(2018)
Il giovane Leopardi, la chimica e la storia naturale
Book
Handley, George B.;
(2010)
New World Poetics: Nature and the Adamic Imagination of Whitman, Neruda, and Walcott
Thesis
Matthew Robert Sherrill;
(2016)
Forms of Life: Evolution and Poetic Form in the British Long Nineteenth Century
Book
Holmes, John;
(2009)
Darwin's Bards: British and American Poetry in the Age of Evolution
Article
Jordan D. II Marché;
(2019)
“Giant Birds of Old”: An 1837 poem by James Dwight Dana (?) on the supposed makers of the Connecticut Valley's fossil trackways
Thesis
Anderson, Christopher Todd;
(2006)
Nothing Lowly: The Anti-Picturesque in American Nature Poetry
Book
Maria Luisa Delvigo;
(2011)
Servio e la poesia della scienza
Book
Amanda Jo Goldstein;
(2017)
Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New Logics of Life
Article
Wallmann, Elisabeth;
(2014)
On Poets and Insects: Figures of the Human and Figures of the Insect in Pierre Perrin's Divers insectes, 1645
Chapter
Laura Miguélez-Cavero;
(2014)
Nonnus' Natural Histories: Anything to do with Dionysus?
Article
Kelley, Shannon;
(2014)
The King's Coral Body: A Natural History of Coral and the Post-Tragic Ecology of The Tempest
Article
Luigi Guerrini;
(2005)
Scienza, poesia e profezia nell'opera di Federico Cesi
Article
Bailes, Melissa;
(2009)
The Evolution of the Plagiarist: Natural History in Anna Seward's Order of Poetics
Chapter
Luis Arturo Guichard;
(2014)
Paradox and the Marvellous in Greek Poetry of the Imperial Period
Book
Luis Arturo Guichard;
García Alonso, Juan Luis;
María Paz Hoz (de);
(2014)
The Alexandrian Tradition: Interactions between Science, Religion, and Literature
Article
Ingrid D. Rowland;
(2005)
Poetry and Prophecy in the Encyclopedic System of Athanasius Kircher
Book
Mariaenrica Giannuzzi;
(2023)
Il male della natura. Critica della violenza, letteratura, storia naturale
Book
Lucretius;
Luca Beltramini;
(2022)
I meteora celesti. Lucrezio, De rerum natura 6, 1-534
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