• Victorians and the Prehistoric Tracks to a Lost World

Victorians and the Prehistoric Tracks to a Lost World

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As the Victorians excavated the earth to create canals and railways in the early part of the nineteenth century, geological discoveries brought to light new narratives of the prehistoric, ideas that resounded in British society, art, and literature of the period. This engaging and generously illustrated book explores the Victorian fascination with all things prehistoric.Michael Freeman shows how men and women were both energized and unsettled by the realization that the formation of the earth over hundreds of millions of years and Darwin's theories about the origins of life contradicted what they had read in the Bible. He describes the rock and fossil collecting craze that emerged, the sources of inspiration and imagery discovered by writers and artists, and the new importance of geologists and paleontologists. He also discusses the cathedral-like museums that sprang up in cities and towns, shrines to all that was progressive in the age but still clothed in the trappings of traditional ideas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300103342
ISBN-10: 0300103344
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 2004-01-01
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: Height: 9.9 Inches, Length: 7.02 Inches, Weight: 2.29942139266 Pounds, Width: 1.01 Inches
Author: Michael Freeman, Michael J. Freeman, Professor of English Law Michael Freeman
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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