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Evolutionary Aestheticism in Victorian Culture: 148 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture)

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This scholarly work explores how evolutionary theory shaped aesthetic philosophy and artistic practice in Victorian England. Wilhelm examines the intersection of Darwinian science and artistic movements, revealing how artists and thinkers adapted evolutionary concepts to understand beauty and creativity.

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Evolutionary Aestheticism in Victorian Culture provides a comprehensive analysis of how Charles Darwin’s revolutionary theory of evolution influenced aesthetic thought and artistic practice during the Victorian era. Lindsay Wilhelm traces the complex relationship between scientific advancement and artistic movements, demonstrating how evolutionary theory became integrated into discussions of beauty, taste, and aesthetic judgment.

The book examines key Victorian figures who synthesized evolutionary biology with aesthetic philosophy, exploring how artists, writers, and critics adapted Darwinian concepts to reimagine the foundations of art and culture. Wilhelm argues that evolutionary theory fundamentally transformed Victorian understandings of creativity, offering new frameworks for analyzing beauty and artistic development. This interdisciplinary study illuminates the profound cultural impact of evolutionary thought beyond scientific circles, showing its pervasive influence on Victorian artistic movements and aesthetic discourse.

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Author

Lindsay Wilhelm

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009469357

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