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Useful Knowledge: The Victorians, Morality, and the March of Intellect


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Nineteenth-century England witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of publications and institutions devoted to the creation and the dissemination of knowledge: encyclopedias, scientific periodicals, instruction manuals, scientific societies, children's literature, mechanics' institutes, museums of natural history, and lending libraries. In "Useful Knowledge" Alan Rauch presents a social, cultural, and literary history of this new knowledge industry and traces its relationships within 19th-century literature, ending with its eventual confrontation with Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species." Rauch discusses both the influence and the ideology of knowledge in terms of how it affected 19th-century anxieties about moral responsibility and religious beliefs. Drawing on a wide array of literary, scientific, and popular works of the period, the book focuses on the growing importance of scientific knowledge and its impact on Victorian culture. From discussions of Jane Webb Loudon's "The Mummy!" and Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", to Charlotte Bronte's "The Professor", Charles Kingsley's "Alton Locke", and George Eliot's "Mill on the Floss", Rauch paints a picture of 19th-century culture and addresses issues related to the proliferation of knowledge and the moral issues of this time period. "Useful Knowledge" touches on social and cultural anxieties that offer both historical and contemporary insights on our ongoing preoccupation with knowledge. The book should appeal to readers interested in 19th century history, literature, culture, the mediation of knowledge, and the history of science.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Introduction: Knowledge and the Novel 1. Food for Thought: The Dissemination of Knowledge in the Early Nineteenth Century 2. Science in the Popular Novel: Jane Webb Loudon’s The Mummy! 3. The Monstrous Body of Knowledge: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein 4. Lessons Learned in Class: Charlotte BrontË’s The Professor 5. The Tailor Transformed: Charles Kingsley’s Alton Locke 6. Destiny as an Unmapped River: George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss Notes Bibliography Index

About the Author :
Alan Rauch is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Review :
"A welcome addition to humanistic analyses of science-in-culture. Rauch deftly blends science, history, and literature-novels, speculative fiction, encyclopedias-to explore cultural attitudes to the challenges of new knowledge during the Information Age of the early nineteenth century."- Ann B. Shteir, York University "Useful Knowledge can stand as a model of informed and scrupulous historicism. The breadth of Rauch's acquaintance with subliterary and paraliterary texts is truly impressive as he clearly lays out what was at stake for nineteenth-century intellectuals and usefully relates their preoccupations with those that concern us now, as we experience another information revolution."- Harriet Ritvo, author of The Platypus and the Mermaid, and Other Figments of the Classifying Imagination > Useful Knowledge by >Alan Rauch won the Georgia Writers Association for the best >non-fiction book of 2001


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  • ISBN-13: 9780822326632
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Duke University Press
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 277
  • Weight: 767 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0822326639
  • Publisher Date: 17 Jul 2001
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 277
  • Sub Title: The Victorians, Morality, and the March of Intellect


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