Writing about Animals in the Age of Revolution

Writing about Animals in the Age of Revolution
Author: Jane Spencer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198857519

Explores a broad canvas of canonical and non-canonical writing during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries to trace a connection between shifting attitudes to animals and the emergence of radical political claims based on universal rights.

Monthly Review

Monthly Review
Author: George Edward Griffiths
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1789
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Shelley and the Revolution in Taste

Shelley and the Revolution in Taste
Author: Timothy Morton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521471354

This book brings together the themes of diet, consumption, the body, and human relationships with the natural world, in a highly original study of Shelley. A campaigning vegetarian and proto-ecological thinker, Shelley may seem to us curiously modern, but Morton offers an illuminatingly broad context for Shelley's views in eighteenth-century social and political thought concerning the relationships between humanity and nature. The book is at once grounded in the revolutionary history of the period 1790-1820, and informed by current theoretical issues and anthropological and sociological approaches to literature. Morton provides challenging new readings of much-debated poems, plays, and novels by both Percy and Mary Shelley, as well as the first sustained interpretation of Shelley's prose on diet. With its stimulating literary-historical reassessment of questions about nature and culture, this study will provoke fresh discussion about Shelley, Romanticism, and modernity.