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  • Romantic Beasts: Pervasion, Eccentricity, Exhibition

    Romantic Beasts by Demson, Michael; Clason, Christopher R.;

    Pervasion, Eccentricity, Exhibition

    Series: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bucknell University Press
    • Date of Publication 31 August 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback with laminated cover

    • ISBN 9781684485574
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 235x156 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 10 color and 17 B-W images
    • 700

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    "By staging human-animal encounters, Romantic literature and art repeatedly questioned how ""human"" animals could be and how ""animal"" humans in fact are. Romantic-era authors and artists often depicted perplexing animal intrusions upon humans. Sometimes the intruders were mystifying or terrifying, like Coleridge’s albatross or Poe’s raven; sometimes they were mundane, as in “The Swallow” by Smith or “To a Mouse” by Burns-regardless, encounters with animal-others occasioned Romantic musings. This collection builds on existing scholarship while deploying new methodological approaches from gender studies, posthumanism, postcolonialism, disability studies, and digital studies to deepen our understanding of why animal-human encounters were so prevalent in the creative work and cultural discourse of the Romantic period, including the rhetoric of social movements like transatlantic abolitionism. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate the range and complexity of Romantic representations of human-animal interactions and conceptualizations of animality, nonhuman life, and not-wholly-human life.

    Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press."

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason
    Part One: The Pervasion of Animal Figures
    Chapter 1: Animals in Abolition
    Alastair Hunt
    Chapter 2: Imperial Animals and Aboriginal People: Collecting the South Pacific in Mary Ann Parker’s A Voyage Round the World
    Pamela Buck
    Chapter 3: The Politics of the Pig from Burke to Beckett
    John Gardner
    Part Two: The Eccentricity of Animal Figures
    Chapter 4: Familiarity and Flights of Imagination: Romantic Birds
    Jane Spencer
    Chapter 5: The Poodle’s Perspective in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Lebensansichten des Katers Murr
    Christopher R. Clason
    Chapter 6: Weird Creatures: Romantic-era Zoophytes, The Great Chain of Being, and Posthumanist Life
    Allison Dushane
    Part Three: The Exhibition of Human-Animal Entanglements
    Chapter 7: The Monkey Artist and His Donkey Public: French Art-World Caricature, the Animal Menagerie, and the Digital Humanities
    Kathryn Desplanque
    Chapter 8: Horse Paintings: Problems of Communication and Politics in French Romantic Painting
    Peter Erickson
    Chapter 9: The Beasts of Romantic Melodrama
    Frederick Burwick
    Acknowledgments
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

    Introduction 1
    Michael Demson and Christopher R. Clason
    PA R T O N E : The Pervasion of
    Animal Figures
    1 Animals in Abolition 19
    Alastair Hunt
    2 Imperial Animals and Aboriginal People:
    Collecting the South Pacific in Mary Ann Parker’s
    A Voyage Round the World 38
    Pamela Buck
    3 The Politics of the Pig from Burke to Beckett 53
    John Gardner
    PA R T TWO : The Eccentricity of
    Animal Figures
    4 Familiarity and Flights of Imagination:
    Romantic Birds 73
    Jane Spencer
    5 The Poodle’s Perspective in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s
    Lebensansichten des Katers Murr 91
    Christopher R. Clason
    6 Weird Creatures: Romantic-Era
    Zoophytes, the
    Great
    Chain of Being, and Posthumanist Life 112
    Allison Dushane
    PA R T T H R E E : The Exhibition of
    Human-Animal
    Entanglements
    7 The Monkey Artist and His Donkey Public:
    French Art-World
    Caricature, the Animal
    Menagerie, and the Digital Humanities 133
    Kathryn Desplanque
    8 Horse
    Paintings: Problems
    of Communication
    and Politics in French Romantic Painting 161
    Peter Erickson
    9 The Beasts of Romantic Melodrama 181
    Frederick Burwick
    Acknowledgments
    201
    Bibliography 203
    Notes on Contributors 221
    Index 000

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