The paper adumbrates Joseph Carroll’s evolutionist literary theory positioning it against the developments in literary studies and humanities after postmodernism. The author discusses the ambivalence present in Carroll’s neo-darwinian project, its possible power to revert the decline of literary studies through a return to tangibility and certainty after the dominance of postmodern speculative theories, but also its reductionist and anti-axiological- stance being a peril to the advancement of literary studies. The paper invites further discussion on the prospects of trans-disciplinary alliance between humanities and biological sciences in relation to the aesthetic specificity of literature
Recent scholarship has begun to tear down the distinction between Darwinism and social Darwinism by ...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
BACKGROUND: Charles Darwin's "The Origin of the Species" (1859) has been appointed by a hundred Norw...
This article discusses a newly emerging branch of literary criticism, Darwinian literary studies, an...
Joseph Carroll is a founding figure in evolutionary literary study. His book Evolution and Literary ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Evolutionary literary theory has recently emerged as a scientific field of inquiry into fiction. (Th...
After Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Victorian literature overflowed with images...
[ j go t tscha l l @ s t lawu. edu] The various essays, articles and book reviews comprising Joseph...
While much has been written about the impact of Darwin\u27s theories on U.S. culture, and countless ...
Whereas Gillian Beer’s Darwin’s Plots traces the sometimes-indirect impact of Charles Darwin on a nu...
There has been a great deal of uproar about Darwinian approaches in literary scholarship. Statements...
Joseph Carroll, Reading Human Nature: Literary Darwinism in Theory and Practice. New York: SUNY Pres...
Subjugating Culture: Literary Darwinists and the Biological Roots of Humanities The article analyz...
This thesis examines the relationship between evolutionary theory and popular culture to better unde...
Recent scholarship has begun to tear down the distinction between Darwinism and social Darwinism by ...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
BACKGROUND: Charles Darwin's "The Origin of the Species" (1859) has been appointed by a hundred Norw...
This article discusses a newly emerging branch of literary criticism, Darwinian literary studies, an...
Joseph Carroll is a founding figure in evolutionary literary study. His book Evolution and Literary ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Evolutionary literary theory has recently emerged as a scientific field of inquiry into fiction. (Th...
After Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Victorian literature overflowed with images...
[ j go t tscha l l @ s t lawu. edu] The various essays, articles and book reviews comprising Joseph...
While much has been written about the impact of Darwin\u27s theories on U.S. culture, and countless ...
Whereas Gillian Beer’s Darwin’s Plots traces the sometimes-indirect impact of Charles Darwin on a nu...
There has been a great deal of uproar about Darwinian approaches in literary scholarship. Statements...
Joseph Carroll, Reading Human Nature: Literary Darwinism in Theory and Practice. New York: SUNY Pres...
Subjugating Culture: Literary Darwinists and the Biological Roots of Humanities The article analyz...
This thesis examines the relationship between evolutionary theory and popular culture to better unde...
Recent scholarship has begun to tear down the distinction between Darwinism and social Darwinism by ...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
BACKGROUND: Charles Darwin's "The Origin of the Species" (1859) has been appointed by a hundred Norw...