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  1. The novel and the problem of new life
    Autor*in: Matz, Aaron
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "The novel since the nineteenth century has displayed a thorny ambivalence toward the question of having children. In its representation of human vitality it can seem to promote the giving of life, but again and again it betrays a nagging doubt about... mehr

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    "The novel since the nineteenth century has displayed a thorny ambivalence toward the question of having children. In its representation of human vitality it can seem to promote the giving of life, but again and again it betrays a nagging doubt about the moral implications of procreation. The Novel and the Problem of New Life identifies this tension as a defining quality of the modern British and European novel. Beginning with the procreative-skeptical writings of Flaubert, Butler, and Hardy, then turning to the high modernist work of Lawrence, Woolf, and Huxley, and culminating in the postwar fiction of Lessing and others, this book chronicles the history of the novel as it came to accommodate greater misgivings about the morality of reproduction. This is the first study to examine in literature a problem that has long troubled philosophers, environmental thinkers, and so many people in everyday life"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781108839273; 1108839274; 9781108970563; 1108970567
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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 680
    Schlagworte: English fiction; English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Roman anglais - 19e siècle - Histoire et critique; Roman anglais - 20e siècle - Histoire et critique; Population dans la littérature; Fécondité humaine dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Childbirth in literature; Children in literature; Ethics in literature; European fiction; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Literary criticism; Critiques littéraires
    Umfang: xvii, 245 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Order and Origin -- Revenge of the Unborn -- Hardy and the Vanity of Procreation -- Lawrence's Storm of Fecundity -- The Children of Others in Woolf -- Reproduction and Dystopia -- Lessing on Generations and Freedom -- Procreating on Patmos.

  2. Peopling the world
    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them... mehr

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    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them even after the trauma of the fall. By 1798, the idea that the world would one day be entirely filled by people had become, in Thomas Malthus's hands, a nightmarish vision. In Peopling the World, Charlotte Sussman asks how and why this shift took place. How did Britain's understanding of the value of reproduction, the vacancy of the planet, and the necessity of moving people around to fill its empty spaces change? Sussman addresses these questions through readings of texts by Malthus, Milton, Swift, Defoe, Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and others, and by placing these authors in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement.Sussman argues that a shift in thinking about population and mobility occurred in the third quarter of the eighteenth century. Before that point, both political and literary texts were preoccupied with "useless" populations that could be made useful by being dispersed over Britain's domestic and colonial territories; after 1760, a concern with the depopulation caused by emigration began to take hold. She explains this change in terms of the interrelated developments of a labor theory of value, a new idea of national identity after the collapse of Britain's American empire, and a move from thinking of reproduction as a national resource to thinking of it as an individual choice. She places Malthus at the end of this history because he so decisively moved thinking about population away from a worldview in which there was always more space to be filled and toward the temporal inevitability of the whole world filling up with people Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Race to Fill the Earth: Mobility and Fecundity in Paradise Lost -- Chapter 2. The Afterlives of Political Arithmetic in Defoe and Swift -- Chapter 3. The Veteran’s Tale: War, Mobile Populations, and National Identity -- Chapter 4. Remembering the Population: Goldsmith and Migration -- Chapter 5. The Emptiness at The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration, and Population -- Chapter 6. “Islanded in the World”: Cultural Memory and Human Mobility in The Last Man -- Chapter 7. Prospects of the Future: Malthus, Shelley, and Freedom of Movement -- Afterword -- Notes -- Index -- Acknowledgments

     

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    Schlagworte: Emigration and immigration in literature; English literature; Population in literature; Auswanderung <Motiv>; Auswanderung; Bevölkerung <Motiv>; Einwanderung; LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century
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  3. Peopling the world
    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    "This book discusses human mobility from Milton to Malthus. Each chapter of focuses on a group of subjects vulnerable to coerced mobility: the landless poor (Chapter 1); the native Irish (Chapter 2); army veterans (Chapter 3); the rural poor... mehr

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    "This book discusses human mobility from Milton to Malthus. Each chapter of focuses on a group of subjects vulnerable to coerced mobility: the landless poor (Chapter 1); the native Irish (Chapter 2); army veterans (Chapter 3); the rural poor displaced by enclosure (Chapter 4); the Scots (Chapter 5); humanity imagined under the pressure of pandemic (Chapter 6); and the poor again under the new Poor Laws of the 1830s (Chapter 7). The first two chapters provide complementary accounts of the intersection between population and mobility: the first focusing on legal and economic policy toward the poor in relation to Milton's Paradise Lost; the second on the emergent science of political arithmetic as critiqued by Swift in his writing about Ireland. The first focuses on people, the second on numbering. These two chapters, plus a third, make up the first conceptual half of the book. They look at the concern prevalent from the Restoration to the mid-eighteenth century, triggered by the seeming superfluity of British population, to find a way for persons thought useless to the state-the poor, the Irish, and army veterans-to become useful again, usually by deploying them to "vacant" colonial spaces. The next three chapters, centered on Goldsmith's The Deserted Village, Scott's The Heart of Midlothian, and Shelley's The Last Man, examine the shift in the second half of the eighteenth century to anxiety about depopulation and the effect of disease, murder, and dispossession on England's sense of its identity in relation to its empire. Finally, the book turns to the work of Thomas Malthus, positioning it as an epistemological watershed as it reconceptualized peopling as a problem of time rather than space-a problem of futurity rather than territory"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780812252026
    Schlagworte: English literature; Emigration and immigration in literature; Population in literature; Auswanderung <Motiv>; Auswanderung; Bevölkerung <Motiv>; Einwanderung
    Umfang: 266 Seiten
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  4. The novel and the problem of new life
    Autor*in: Matz, Aaron
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "The novel since the nineteenth century has displayed a thorny ambivalence toward the question of having children. In its representation of human vitality it can seem to promote the giving of life, but again and again it betrays a nagging doubt about... mehr

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    "The novel since the nineteenth century has displayed a thorny ambivalence toward the question of having children. In its representation of human vitality it can seem to promote the giving of life, but again and again it betrays a nagging doubt about the moral implications of procreation. The Novel and the Problem of New Life identifies this tension as a defining quality of the modern British and European novel. Beginning with the procreative-skeptical writings of Flaubert, Butler, and Hardy, then turning to the high modernist work of Lawrence, Woolf, and Huxley, and culminating in the postwar fiction of Lessing and others, this book chronicles the history of the novel as it came to accommodate greater misgivings about the morality of reproduction. This is the first study to examine in literature a problem that has long troubled philosophers, environmental thinkers, and so many people in everyday life"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781108970563
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 680 ; EC 5410
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    Schlagworte: English fiction; English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Roman anglais - 19e siècle - Histoire et critique; Roman anglais - 20e siècle - Histoire et critique; Population dans la littérature; Fécondité humaine dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Childbirth in literature; Children in literature; Ethics in literature; European fiction; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Literary criticism; Critiques littéraires
    Umfang: xvii, 245 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Order and Origin -- Revenge of the Unborn -- Hardy and the Vanity of Procreation -- Lawrence's Storm of Fecundity -- The Children of Others in Woolf -- Reproduction and Dystopia -- Lessing on Generations and Freedom -- Procreating on Patmos.

  5. Peopling the world
    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them... mehr

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    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them even after the trauma of the fall. By 1798, the idea that the world would one day be entirely filled by people had become, in Thomas Malthus's hands, a nightmarish vision. In Peopling the World, Charlotte Sussman asks how and why this shift took place. How did Britain's understanding of the value of reproduction, the vacancy of the planet, and the necessity of moving people around to fill its empty spaces change? Sussman addresses these questions through readings of texts by Malthus, Milton, Swift, Defoe, Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and others, and by placing these authors in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement.Sussman argues that a shift in thinking about population and mobility occurred in the third quarter of the eighteenth century. Before that point, both political and literary texts were preoccupied with "useless" populations that could be made useful by being dispersed over Britain's domestic and colonial territories; after 1760, a concern with the depopulation caused by emigration began to take hold. She explains this change in terms of the interrelated developments of a labor theory of value, a new idea of national identity after the collapse of Britain's American empire, and a move from thinking of reproduction as a national resource to thinking of it as an individual choice. She places Malthus at the end of this history because he so decisively moved thinking about population away from a worldview in which there was always more space to be filled and toward the temporal inevitability of the whole world filling up with people

     

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  6. Increase and multiply
    governing cultural reproduction in early modern England
    Autor*in: Glimp, David
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  University of Minn. Press, Minneapolis [u.a.]

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    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schlagworte: English literature; Population in literature; Demography; Demography; Bevölkerungsentwicklung; Literatur; Demographie; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sidney 1554-1586; Shakespeare 1564-1616; Milton 1608-1674; Milton, John (1608-1674); Sidney, Philip (1554-1586); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: XXVIII, 230 S.
  7. Counting bodies
    population in colonial American writing
    Autor*in: Farrell, Molly
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

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    RVK Klassifikation: HS 1691
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; American literature; American literature; Population in literature; Minorities in literature; Literature and society; Biopolitik; Literatur; Demographie; Kolonie; Rasse; Volkszählung; Geschlechterrolle
    Umfang: x, 280 Seiten, Illustrationen, Faksimiles
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Counting bodies
    population in colonial American writing
    Autor*in: Farrell, Molly
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    Quantifiable citizenship - in the form of birth certificates, census forms, and immigration quotas - is so ubiquitous that today it appears ahistorical. Yet before the modern colonial era, there was neither a word for 'population' in the sense of... mehr

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    Quantifiable citizenship - in the form of birth certificates, census forms, and immigration quotas - is so ubiquitous that today it appears ahistorical. Yet before the modern colonial era, there was neither a word for 'population' in the sense of numbers of people, nor agreement that monarchs should count their subjects. Much of the work of naturalizing the view that people can be represented as populations took place far outside government institutions and philosophical treatises. It occurred, instead, in the work of colonial writers such as Mary Rowlandson, who found, in the act of counting the 'vast numbers' of Indians who held her captive, a way to imagine fixed boundaries between intermingling groups. This book explores the imaginative, personal, and narrative writings that performed the cultural work of normalizing the enumeration of bodies.

     

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    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Population in literature; Minorities in literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
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    Previously issued in print: 2016. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 5, 2016)

  9. Populating the novel
    literary form and the politics of surplus life
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The... mehr

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    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The sensation novel and the redundant woman questions -- "Because we are too menny

     

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    ISBN: 9781501710704; 9781501761713
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    Schlagworte: English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism
    Umfang: xi, 278 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249-265

  10. Increase and multiply
    governing cultural reproduction in early modern England
    Autor*in: Glimp, David
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Univ. of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: Population in literature; English literature; Demography; Demography
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sidney, Philip (1554-1586); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Milton, John (1608-1674)
    Umfang: XXVIII, 230 S, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    "Making up people" : the English Commonwealth and the writing of populations -- Defending poetic generation : Sir Philip Sidney and the aesthetics of educational reproduction -- Staging government : Shakespearean theater and the government of cultural reproduction -- The educational genesis of men : puritan reform and John Milton's Of education -- Paradisal arithmetic : Paradise Lost and the genesis of populations.

    "Making up people" : the English Commonwealth and the writing of populations -- Defending poetic generation : Sir Philip Sidney and the aesthetics of educational reproduction -- Staging government : Shakespearean theater and the government of cultural reproduction -- The educational genesis of men : puritan reform and John Milton's Of education -- Paradisal arithmetic : Paradise Lost and the genesis of populations

  11. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Schlagworte: English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; Romanticism; Social sciences; English literature; English literature
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  12. Counting bodies
    population in colonial American writing
    Autor*in: Farrell, Molly
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

    Introduction: stories of cataclysm and population -- Poetics of the ark ashore -- Measuring Caribbean aesthetics -- Counting in King Philip's War -- The death and life of colonial mortality bills -- Epilogue: Mourning the Figure of Three-fifths mehr

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    Introduction: stories of cataclysm and population -- Poetics of the ark ashore -- Measuring Caribbean aesthetics -- Counting in King Philip's War -- The death and life of colonial mortality bills -- Epilogue: Mourning the Figure of Three-fifths

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HS 1691
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Population in literature; Minorities in literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: x, 280 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  13. Populating the novel
    literary form and the politics of surplus life
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The... mehr

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    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The sensation novel and the redundant woman questions -- "Because we are too menny From the teeming streets of Dickens's London to the households of domestic fiction, nineteenth-century British writers constructed worlds crammed beyond capacity with human life. In Populating the Novel, Emily Steinlight contends that rather than

     

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  14. POPULATING THE NOVEL
    literary form and the politics of surplus life
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS, [S.l.]

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    Schlagworte: English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism; English fiction; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism; Population in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 volume, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. Counting bodies
    population in colonial American writing
    Autor*in: Farrell, Molly
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 9780190277314
    RVK Klassifikation: HS 1691
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; American literature; American literature; Population in literature; Minorities in literature; Literature and society; Demographie; Kolonie; Biopolitik; Literatur; Rasse; Geschlechterrolle; Volkszählung
    Umfang: x, 280 Seiten, Illustrationen, Faksimiles
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  16. Populating the novel
    literary form and the politics of surplus life
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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    ISBN: 9781501710704
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    Schlagworte: English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism; Englisch; Übervölkerung <Motiv>; Menschenmenge <Motiv>; Roman
    Umfang: xi, 278 Seiten
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  17. Peopling the world
    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them... mehr

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    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them even after the trauma of the fall. By 1798, the idea that the world would one day be entirely filled by people had become, in Thomas Malthus's hands, a nightmarish vision. In Peopling the World, Charlotte Sussman asks how and why this shift took place. How did Britain's understanding of the value of reproduction, the vacancy of the planet, and the necessity of moving people around to fill its empty spaces change? Sussman addresses these questions through readings of texts by Malthus, Milton, Swift, Defoe, Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and others, and by placing these authors in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement.Sussman argues that a shift in thinking about population and mobility occurred in the third quarter of the eighteenth century. Before that point, both political and literary texts were preoccupied with "useless" populations that could be made useful by being dispersed over Britain's domestic and colonial territories; after 1760, a concern with the depopulation caused by emigration began to take hold. She explains this change in terms of the interrelated developments of a labor theory of value, a new idea of national identity after the collapse of Britain's American empire, and a move from thinking of reproduction as a national resource to thinking of it as an individual choice. She places Malthus at the end of this history because he so decisively moved thinking about population away from a worldview in which there was always more space to be filled and toward the temporal inevitability of the whole world filling up with people

     

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    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them... mehr

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    A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them even after the trauma of the fall. By 1798, the idea that the world would one day be entirely filled by people had become, in Thomas Malthus's hands, a nightmarish vision. In Peopling the World, Charlotte Sussman asks how and why this shift took place. How did Britain's understanding of the value of reproduction, the vacancy of the planet, and the necessity of moving people around to fill its empty spaces change? Sussman addresses these questions through readings of texts by Malthus, Milton, Swift, Defoe, Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and others, and by placing these authors in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement.Sussman argues that a shift in thinking about population and mobility occurred in the third quarter of the eighteenth century. Before that point, both political and literary texts were preoccupied with "useless" populations that could be made useful by being dispersed over Britain's domestic and colonial territories; after 1760, a concern with the depopulation caused by emigration began to take hold. She explains this change in terms of the interrelated developments of a labor theory of value, a new idea of national identity after the collapse of Britain's American empire, and a move from thinking of reproduction as a national resource to thinking of it as an individual choice. She places Malthus at the end of this history because he so decisively moved thinking about population away from a worldview in which there was always more space to be filled and toward the temporal inevitability of the whole world filling up with people

     

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  19. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 0511010842; 0511034695; 0511118511; 0511484399; 0521773482; 9780511010842; 9780511034695; 9780511118517; 9780511484391; 9780521773485
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Schlagworte: POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Gedichten; Engels; Romantiek; Antropologie; Lyrik / englische / Romantik; Lyrik / englische / Gesellschaft / Geschichte 19. Jh; Anthropologie / Lyrik / englische / Geschichte 19. Jh; Lyrik / englische / Anthropologie / Geschichte 19. Jh; Literatur / Englisch / Menschenbild / Geschichte / 1798-1832; Humanwissenschaften; Geisteswissenschaften; Literatur; Romantik; Englisch; Geschichte; Lyrik; Sozialwissenschaften; English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; Humanwissenschaften; Menschenbild; Englisch; Literatur; Romantik
    Weitere Schlagworte: Geisteswissenschaften / Literatur / Englisch / Geschichte / 1798-1832
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 282 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-275) and index

    1 - Toward an anthropologic: poetry, literature, and the discourse of the species -- - 2 - Do rustics think?: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the problem of a "human diction" -- - 3 - Literate species: populations, "humanities," and the specific failure of literature in Frankenstein -- - 4 - "Arithmetic of futurity": poetry, population, and the structure of the future -- - 5 - Dead poets and other romantic populations: immortality and its discontents -- - Epilogue, or Immortality interminable: the use of poetry for life

    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in relation to major discourses on moral philosophy, political economy, and the emerging discipline of anthropology. The book offers original readings of canonical works, including Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, to show how the Romantics internalized and transformed ideas about the imagination, futurity, perfectibility, immortality, and population which so energized the moral and political debates of the period."--Jacket

  20. Increase and multiply
    governing cultural reproduction in early modern England
    Autor*in: Glimp, David
    Erschienen: c2003
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis

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    ISBN: 9780816693917
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Demography; Demography; English literature; Population in literature; Bevölkerungsentwicklung; Englisch; Demographie; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Milton, John (1608-1674); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Sidney, Philip Sir (1554-1586); Sidney, Philip (1554-1586); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Milton, John (1608-1674)
    Umfang: xxviii, 230 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-222) and index

    "Making up people" : the English Commonwealth and the writing of populations -- Defending poetic generation : Sir Philip Sidney and the aesthetics of educational reproduction -- Staging government : Shakespearean theater and the government of cultural reproduction -- The educational genesis of men : puritan reform and John Milton's Of education -- Paradisal arithmetic : Paradise Lost and the genesis of populations

  21. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

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    ISBN: 0521773482
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Sozialwissenschaften; English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; Romantik; Menschenbild; Englisch; Literatur; Humanwissenschaften
    Umfang: x, 282 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-275) and index

  22. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This study, published in 2000, examines the dialogue between Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their... mehr

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    This study, published in 2000, examines the dialogue between Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in relation to discourses on moral philosophy, political economy and anthropology. Writers such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley explored the possibilities and limits of human being, language and hope. They engaged with the work of theorisers of the human sciences - Malthus, Godwin and Burke among them. The book offers original readings of canonical works, including Lyrical Ballads, Frankenstein and Prometheus Unbound, to show how the Romantics internalised and transformed ideas about the imagination, perfectibility, immortality and population which so energised contemporary moral and political debates. McLane provides a defence of poetry in both Romantic and contemporary theoretical terms, reformulating the predicament of Romanticism in general and poetry in particular

     

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    ISBN: 9780511484391
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Sozialwissenschaften; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Literature and anthropology / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Social sciences / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Social problems in literature; Romanticism / Great Britain; Population in literature; Literatur; Englisch; Menschenbild; Romantik; Humanwissenschaften
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  23. Populating the novel
    literary form and the politics of surplus life
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The... mehr

     

    Introduction : the biopolitical imagination -- Populating solitude : Malthus, the masses, and the romantic subject -- Political animals : the Victorian city, demography, and the politics of creaturely life -- Dickens's supernumeraries -- The sensation novel and the redundant woman questions -- "Because we are too menny

     

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    ISBN: 9781501710704
    Schlagworte: English fiction; Population in literature; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism; Roman; Englisch; Übervölkerung; Menschenmenge <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: English fiction; 19th century; History and criticism; Fertility, Human, in literature; Malthusianism; Population in literature; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Umfang: xi, 278 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249-265

  24. Peopling the world
    representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
    Erschienen: 2020; ©2020
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Reading texts by Goldsmith, Malthus, Milton, Scott, Mary Shelley, Swift, and others, in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement, Charlotte Sussman traces a shift in thinking about... mehr

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    Reading texts by Goldsmith, Malthus, Milton, Scott, Mary Shelley, Swift, and others, in the context of debates about scientific innovation, emigration, cultural memory, and colonial settlement, Charlotte Sussman traces a shift in thinking about population and mobility in Britain over the course of the long eighteenth century.

     

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    Schlagworte: English literature; Emigration and immigration in literature; Population in literature; Auswanderung <Motiv>; Auswanderung; Bevölkerung <Motiv>; Einwanderung; Electronic books
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  25. The Novel and the Problem of New Life
    Autor*in: Matz, Aaron
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    An expansive study of the novel's moral ambivalence toward procreation, from the nineteenth century through modernism to the present. mehr

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    An expansive study of the novel's moral ambivalence toward procreation, from the nineteenth century through modernism to the present.

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 680
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Roman; Familie <Motiv>; Kind <Motiv>; English fiction-History and criticism-19th century; English fiction-History and criticism-20th century; Population in literature
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