This paper conducts an exploration of the post-Darwinian literary and philosophical imaginary through the topos of the island. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze's philosophical reflections on the nature of geographical islands and their psychic function as fantasies of transcendence, I argue that the island takes on new significance in a post-Darwinian world by offering an image of human independence that is unavailable under the regime of biological evolution. Through comparative readings of Michel Houellebecq’s "The Possibility of an Island", Aldous Huxley’s "Island", Samuel Butler’s "Erewhon", and H.G. Wells’ "The Island of Dr Moreau", instigated by the critical apparatus developed in my reading of Deleuze, I establish the existence of a genealo...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Interest in islands grew rapidly during the Early Modern period as many explorers, merchants, monarc...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
This paper conducts an exploration of the post-Darwinian literary and philosophical imaginary throug...
This paper conducts an exploration of the post-Darwinian literary and philosophical imaginary throug...
This thesis examines the fictional island and assesses the impact of Darwinism on the genre. I show ...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution revealed a profound interconnection among all life forms. Speci...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
After Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Victorian literature overflowed with images...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
Due to the historical and geographical impact of colonialism, the field of Island Studies and schola...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Interest in islands grew rapidly during the Early Modern period as many explorers, merchants, monarc...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
This paper conducts an exploration of the post-Darwinian literary and philosophical imaginary throug...
This paper conducts an exploration of the post-Darwinian literary and philosophical imaginary throug...
This thesis examines the fictional island and assesses the impact of Darwinism on the genre. I show ...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution revealed a profound interconnection among all life forms. Speci...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
After Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Victorian literature overflowed with images...
This article will argue that J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island can be productively read as a narrative...
Due to the historical and geographical impact of colonialism, the field of Island Studies and schola...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Interest in islands grew rapidly during the Early Modern period as many explorers, merchants, monarc...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...