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Primitive Minds: Evolution and Spiritual Experience in the Victorian Novel
Book
2013
Published by:
The Ohio State University Press

summary
For twenty-first-century veterans of the evolution culture wars, Primitive Minds: Evolution and Spiritual Experience in the Victorian Novel, by Anna Neill, makes unlikely bedfellows of two Victorian “discoveries”: evolutionary theory and spiritualism. Victorian science did much to uncover the physical substratum of mystical or dreamy experience, tracing spiritual states to a lower, reflex, or more evolutionarily primitive stage of consciousness. Yet science’s pursuit of knowledge beyond sense-based evidence uncannily evoked powers associated with this primitive mind: the capacity to link events across space and time, to anticipate the future, to uncover elements of the forgotten past, and to see into the minds of others.
Neill does not ask how the Victorians explained away spiritual experience through physiological psychology, but instead explores how physical explanation interacted with dreamy content in Victorian accounts of the mind’s most exotic productions. This synthesis, she argues, was particularly acute in realist fiction, where, despite novelists’ willingness to trace the nervous origins of individual behavior and its social consequences, activity in hidden regions of the mind enabled levels of perception inaccessible to ordinary waking thought. The authors in her study include Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Thomas Hardy.
Table of Contents
Cover
pp. 1-1
Title Page, Copyright Page
pp. 2-5
Table of Contents
pp. vii-viii
Acknowledgments
pp. ix-x
Introduction: Evolution and the Dreamy Mind
pp. 1-32
1. Charlotte Bronte's Hypochondriacal Heroines
pp. 33-63
2. Spirits and Seizures in Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend
pp. 64-90
3. Suspended Animation and Second Sight: Daniel Deronda and Silas Marner
pp. 91-121
4. Dreamy Intuition and Detective Genius: Ezra Jennings and Sherlock Holmes
pp. 122-151
VSports最新版本 - 5. The End of the Novel: Naturalism and Reverie in Tess of the d'Urbervilles and The Return of the Native
pp. 152-180
Conclusion
pp. 181-183
Notes
pp. 185-212
Works Cited
pp. 213-228
Index
pp. 229-246
Back Cover
pp. 255-255
ISBN | 9780814271063 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780814212257 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 867742020 |
Pages | 264 |
Launched on MUSE | 2013-12-02 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |