The essay examines responses to Darwin's theory from within the field of children's literature, especially animal stories. It accounts for a variety of reactions: Margaret Gatty argues about the "unbridgeable gulf" between species; Charles Kingsley adopts a mixture of fantasy and scientific realism to account for evolution ; finally Edward Clodd, Daniel Wilson, Rudyard Kipling, and Edgar Rice Burroughs focus on the "missing links" between apes and men.
L'abisso invalicabile e l'anello mancante : Darwin nella children's literature / F. Orestano (QUADERNI DI ACME). - In: Darwin nel tempo : modernità letteraria e immaginario scientifico / [a cura di] C. Pagetti. - Milano : Cisalpino, 2011. - ISBN 9788820510299. - pp. 131-148 (( convegno Darwin nel tempo: modernità letteraria e immaginario scientifico tenutosi a Milano nel 2009.
L'abisso invalicabile e l'anello mancante : Darwin nella children's literature
F. OrestanoPrimo
2011
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The essay examines responses to Darwin's theory from within the field of children's literature, especially animal stories. It accounts for a variety of reactions: Margaret Gatty argues about the "unbridgeable gulf" between species; Charles Kingsley adopts a mixture of fantasy and scientific realism to account for evolution ; finally Edward Clodd, Daniel Wilson, Rudyard Kipling, and Edgar Rice Burroughs focus on the "missing links" between apes and men.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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