Thesis ID: CBB001567563

Beautiful Science: Victorian Women's Scientific Poetry and Prose (2014)

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Boswell, Michelle Suzanne Lang (Author)


University of Maryland, College Park
Rudy, Jason R
Fahnestock, Jeanne
Rosenfelt, Deborah
Cohen, William A.
Fahnestock, Jeanne
Smith, Martha Nell
Rosenfelt, Deborah
Cohen, William A.
Smith, Martha Nell
Publication date: 2014
Language: English


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Advisor: Rudy, Jason R; Committee Members: Cohen, William A., Fahnestock, Jeanne, Smith, Martha Nell, Rosenfelt, Deborah.
Physical Details: 231 pp.

Recent scholarship in literary studies and the history of science has demonstrated increasing interest in scientific writing by women. "Beautiful Science" investigates why form and genre are important interpretive tools--not static categories--for considering ways in which women entered Victorian scientific debates, how they accommodated scientific ideas for various audiences, and how formal tensions within their texts reveal broader intellectual frictions between secular and religious science in nineteenth-century Britain. Far from being marginal figures in scientific studies, the voices of these women were prominent, and their interpretations of contemporary theories shaped the reception of science among nonspecialists. Literary forms and genres--including parables, fairy tales, verse dramas, novels, and comic poems--brought with them a wide horizon of readerly expectations into conversations about science. Deploying these genres for a variety of purposes, women science writers could deliver new knowledge in familiar, recognizable literary ways. My first chapter uncovers Mary Somerville use of Byron's closet drama Cain both to explain an astronomical phenomenon, parallax, and to respond to the play's depiction of its protagonist's response to "sublime" astronomical distance. In chapter two, I demonstrate how Margaret Gatty and Arabella Buckley employ the genres of parable, beast fables, and fairy tales to negotiate the entangled debates of morality, religion, science, and education in the Victorian era. Chapter three suggests that reading George Eliot's early "Ilfracombe Journal," her Westminister Review essays, and The Mill on the Floss within a tradition of Victorian natural history writing illuminates matters of form and exchange within both natural history narratives and the development of the mid-Victorian novel. Lastly, in chapter four I argue Constance Naden's comic "Evolutional Erotics" poems and her philosophical poems all suggest an engagement with scientific and philosophical discourse at the level of prosody, particularly in Naden's choices of rhyme. As a whole, "Beautiful Science" argues that an examination of form and genre within both the nineteenth-century literary publishing world and the discourses of scientific popularization reveal the mutual exchange between both realms, and that Victorian women's writing makes these changes most visible.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 75/10(E), Apr 2015. Proquest Document ID: 1559337722.


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Authors & Contributors
Arianrhod, Robyn
Bailes, Melissa
Buckland, Adelene
Cameron, Lauren
Coriale, Danielle
Fisher, Philip
Journals
Victorian Literature and Culture
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Eighteenth-Century Life
Gender and History
Historia Mathematica
Publishers
Harvard University
Oxford University Press
Brandeis University
Cambridge University Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Florida
Concepts
Science and literature
Women in science
Science and gender
Poetry and poetics
Biographies
Astronomy
People
Eliot, George
Somerville, Mary Fairfax
Hardy, Thomas
Spencer, Herbert
Dickens, Charles
Lewes, George Henry
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Ireland
France
United States
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