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by Marie-Hélène Huet| 1993| 321 pages| 39.315| English

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What woeful maternal fancy produced such a monster? This was once the question asked when a deformed infant was born. From classical antiquity through to the Enlightenment, the monstrous child bore witness to the fearsome power of the mother's imagination. What such a notion meant and how it reappeared, transformed, in the Romantic period are the questions explored in this book, a study of theories linking imagination, art and monstrous progeny. Down through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, philosophers and men of science rendered their learned opinions on the power of the female imagination to dominate, and thus distort, the act of procreation. Drawing on biological and physiological texts from classical times through to the 19th century, Marie-Helene Huet presents this argument as it evolved and as it reflected doubts about the force of paternity. She shows how, in the late 18th century, the discussion shifted from the scientific sphere to the aesthetic, and how the idea of imagination as monstrous progenitor eventually became a Romantic conceit. In reinterpreting art as teratology, however, Romanticism reclaimed the subversive power of imagination as a masculine attribute; it was now the artist as monstrous father who would generate new forms. From Ambroise Pare to Diderot, from Shelley to Hawthorne, Balzac and Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, as Huet demonstrates, the monster and the work of art challenged preconceived ideas of the natural order of things - and disclosed, for all to see, the silent desire of their makers: to procreate without the other. In this analysis of monstrous genesis, Huet examines anew such questions as the authorship of "Frankenstein", the birth of the Tussaud wax museum, and the ancient legend of the golem. Bringing together philosophy and science, aesthetics and popular culture, "Monstrous Imagination" is an account of how the imagination has manifested itself, above all, in theory.

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Author:Marie-Hélène Huet
Publication Year:1993
ISBN:9780674586499
Pages:321
Language:English
File Size:39.315
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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