The Rise of Animals and Descent of Man, 1660-1800


Toward Posthumanism in British Literature between Descartes and Darwin

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By John Morillo
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE PRESS
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Acknowledgments Introduction: British Animal Discourse between Cartesian and Darwinian Bookends Chapter One: On the Posthuman Character of Cavendish's Fantastic Hyphenated Creatures Chapter Two: Cultured Children and the Natural World: Problems with Animal Sympathy in Lessons for the Rising Generation of Readers, 1730-1800 Chapter Three: Anglican Clerics and Animal Clemency, 1675-1792 Chapter Four: Cowper's Creatures: The Orpheus of Olney and His "Symptoms of Either Sex" Chapter Five: The Other Darwin: Posthumanism's Dignified Pantomime, Eleusinian Mysteries of Evolution, and the Descent of Man in Erasmus Darwin's Temple of Nature Bibliography About the Author

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