English Fiction and the Evolution of Language, 1850-1914(English, Hardcover, Abberley Will)

English Fiction and the Evolution of Language, 1850-1914(English, Hardcover, Abberley Will)

  • Abberley Will
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781107101166ISBN 10: 1107101166

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English Fiction and the Evolution of Language, 1850-1914(English, Hardcover, Abberley Will) is written by Abberley Will and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1107101166 (ISBN 10) and 9781107101166 (ISBN 13).

Victorian science changed language from a tool into a natural phenomenon, evolving independently of its speakers. Will Abberley explores how science and fiction interacted in imagining different stories of language evolution. Popular narratives of language progress clashed with others of decay and degeneration. Furthermore, the blurring of language evolution with biological evolution encouraged Victorians to re-imagine language as a mixture of social convention and primordial instinct. Abberley argues that fiction by authors such as Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy and H. G. Wells not only reflected these intellectual currents, but also helped to shape them. Genres from utopia to historical romance supplied narrative models for generating thought experiments in the possible pasts and futures of language. Equally, fiction that explored the instinctive roots of language intervened in debates about language standardisation and scientific objectivity. These textual readings offer new perspectives on twenty-first-century discussions about language evolution and the language of science.