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Human-Animal Interactions in the Eighteenth Century: From Pests and Predators to Pets, Poems and Philosophy: Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, cartea 207

Stefanie Stockhorst, Jürgen Overhoff, Penelope J. Corfield
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2021
How did humans respond to the eighteenth-century discovery of countless new species of animals? This book explores the gamut of intense human-animal interactions: from love to cultural identifications, moral reflections, philosophical debates, classification systems, mechanical copies, insults and literary creativity.

Dogs, cats and horses, of course, play central roles. But this volume also features human reflections upon parrots, songbirds, monkeys, a rhino, an elephant, pigs, and geese – all the way through to the admired silkworms and the not-so-admired bookworms.

An exceptionally wide array of source materials are used in this volume’s ten separate contributions, plus the editorial introduction, to demonstrate this diversity. As eighteenth-century humans came to realise that they too are animals, they had to recast their relationships with their fellow living-beings on Planet Earth. And these considerations remain very much live ones to this day.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004448728
ISBN-10: 9004448721
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft


Cuprins

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors / Notes sur les contributeurs

1 Editorial Introduction Animals from Pests and Predators to Companions and Cultural Markers
Penelope J. Corfield, Stefanie Stockhorst and Jürgen Overhoff

2 Introduction des editeurs Les animaux : de ravageurs et de prédateurs à des compagnons et des repères culturels
Penelope J. Corfield, Stefanie Stockhorst et Jürgen Overhoff

3 Human–Animal Relations in the Eighteenth Century Insights from Current Fields of Research
Anna-Marie Humbert

4 Of Dogs and Horses Frederick the Great and His Dearest Animals
Jürgen Overhoff

5 The Invention of the ‘Cheval-machine’ as a Medical Response to the Machine Paradigm of the Enlightenment Samuel Theodor Quellmaltz in Context
Stefanie Stockhorst

6 « Les animaux, nos confrères » dans l’œuvre de Voltaire
Halima Ouanada

7 On the Popularity of Songbirds in Eighteenth-Century German Fables
Kristin Eichhorn

8 The Talking Parrot Brazilian National Symbol and Avatar of Human Identity for John Locke
Antônio Carlos dos Santos

9 Troglodytes, the Monkey Diana and the Aping Swede – Carl Linnaeus on Apes
Annika Windahl Pontén

10 Les vers à soie et les vers dévoreurs de livres dans une bibliothèque des Lumières luxe et morbidité des ‘insectes changeants’ dans la poésie de Voltaire
Vanessa de Senarclens

11 Electoral Animals in Eighteenth-Century England
Matthew O. Grenby and Kendra Packham

12 “For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry” Cats and Creativity in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Penelope J. Corfield

Index of Names / Index des noms

Index of Non-Human Animals / Index des animaux non-humains


Notă biografică

Stefanie Stockhorst is Professor for Early Modern German Literature at the University of Potsdam. She was President of the German Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (2014–18; 2008–10 Vice-President) and is an Elected Member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS) since 2019.

Jürgen Overhoff is Professor for the History of Education at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. He is President of the German Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (since 2018) and Delegate Member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS) since 2018.

Penelope J. Corfield is Professor Emeritus of History at Royal Holloway, University of London, Visiting Fellow at Newcastle University UK, and President of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Her writings focus upon British social, cultural and urban history in the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as general theories of history.