Animated beings : enlightenment entomology for girls

George, Sam (2010) Animated beings : enlightenment entomology for girls. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 33 (4). pp. 487-505. ISSN 1754-0208
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This short exploration of Enlightenment entomology for girls draws on the epistolary and dialogic form that was so crucial to young women's engagement with natural science in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Through these two genres a number of topics that are central to the dissemination of entomology for girls are surveyed: ambivalence towards female book-learning; epistolarity and sociability; empiricist methods of microscopy and classification in entomological texts; the gendered aesthetics of entomology; religious and ethical issues over conduct, utility and cruelty to animals; and further aesthetic concerns over didacticism and imagination raised by the Romantics.

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