Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Literature and Culture

Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Literature and Culture
Title Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Monica Flegel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 216
Release 2015-02-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317564863

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Addressing the significance of the pet in the Victorian period, this book examines the role played by the domestic pet in delineating relations for each member of the "natural" family home. Flegel explores the pet in relation to the couple at the head of the house, to the children who make up the family’s dependents, and to the common familial "outcasts" who populate Victorian literature and culture: the orphan, the spinster, the bachelor, and the same-sex couple. Drawing upon both animal studies and queer theory, this study stresses the importance of the domestic pet in elucidating normative sexuality and (re)productivity within the familial home, and reveals how the family pet operates as a means of identifying aberrant, failed, or perverse familial and gender performances. The family pet, that is, was an important signifier in Victorian familial ideology of the individual family unit’s ability to support or threaten the health and morality of the nation in the Victorian period. Texts by authors such as Clara Balfour, Juliana Horatia Ewing, E. Burrows, Bessie Rayner Parkes, Anne Brontë, George Eliot, Frederick Marryat, and Charles Dickens speak to the centrality of the domestic pet to negotiations of gender, power, and sexuality within the home that both reify and challenge the imaginary structure known as the natural family in the Victorian period. This book highlights the possibilities for a familial elsewhere outside of normative and restrictive models of heterosexuality, reproduction, and the natural family, and will be of interest to those studying Victorian literature and culture, animal studies, queer studies, and beyond.

The Animal Estate

The Animal Estate
Title The Animal Estate PDF eBook
Author Harriet Ritvo
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780674037076

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Harriet Ritvo gives us a vivid picture of how animals figured in English thinking during the nineteenth century and, by extension, how they served as metaphors for human psychological needs and sociopolitical aspirations.

Victorian Pets and Poetry

Victorian Pets and Poetry
Title Victorian Pets and Poetry PDF eBook
Author Kevin Morrison
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 280
Release 2021-05-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000382230

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Some of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era wrote—at times movingly or humorously—about their pets. They did so in a wider literary context, for poetry about pets was ubiquitous in the period. Animal welfare organizations utilized poems about canine and feline suffering in institutional publications to call attention to various abuses. Elegies and epitaphs over the loss of a beloved cat, songbird, or dog were printed on funeral cards, tombstones, and appeared in mass-produced poetry collections as well as those intended for an intimate circle of friends. Yet poems about pets, as well as attendant issues such as breeding and overpopulation, have not received the kind of critical analysis devoted to fictional works and short stories. With an introduction, afterword, and eight essays offering new perspectives on significant as well as lesser known poems, Victorian Pets and Poetry remedies this omission.

Victorian Animal Dreams

Victorian Animal Dreams
Title Victorian Animal Dreams PDF eBook
Author Deborah Denenholz Morse
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 513
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351875957

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The Victorian period witnessed the beginning of a debate on the status of animals that continues today. This volume explicitly acknowledges the way twenty-first-century deliberations about animal rights and the fact of past and prospective animal extinction haunt the discussion of the Victorians' obsession with animals. Combining close attention to historical detail with a sophisticated analytical framework, the contributors examine the various forms of human dominion over animals, including imaginative possession of animals in the realms of fiction, performance, and the visual arts, as well as physical control as manifest in hunting, killing, vivisection and zookeeping. The diverse range of topics, analyzed from a contemporary perspective, makes the volume a significant contribution to Victorian studies. The conclusion by Harriet Ritvo, the pre-eminent authority in the field of Victorian/animal studies, provides valuable insight into the burgeoning field of animal studies and points toward future studies of animals in the Victorian period.

Beastly Possessions

Beastly Possessions
Title Beastly Possessions PDF eBook
Author Sarah Amato
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2015-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 1442617608

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In Beastly Possessions, Sarah Amato chronicles the unusual ways in which Victorians of every social class brought animals into their daily lives. Captured, bred, exhibited, collected, and sold, ordinary pets and exotic creatures – as well as their representations – became commodities within Victorian Britain’s flourishing consumer culture. As a pet, an animal could be a companion, a living parlour decoration, and proof of a household’s social and moral status. In the zoo, it could become a public pet, an object of curiosity, a symbol of empire, or even a consumer mascot. Either kind of animal might be painted, photographed, or stuffed as a taxidermic specimen. Using evidence ranging from pet-keeping manuals and scientific treatises to novels, guidebooks, and ephemera, this fascinating, well-illustrated study opens a window into an underexplored aspect of life in Victorian Britain.

Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture

Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture
Title Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture PDF eBook
Author Brenda Ayres
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Animals in literature
ISBN 9780367416102

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Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture is a collection of original essays that explore the representation of animals in children's literature. It focuses on the influence of animals to civilize children (and not the animals) in moral ethics and proper Victorian behavior, especially regarding human treatment of animals.

Victorian Pets

Victorian Pets
Title Victorian Pets PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Gathings
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 1986
Genre Paper dolls
ISBN 9780486251639

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Eight lovable animal paper dolls with 2 or 3 Victorian-style costumes each and charming accessories. 16 full-color plates.