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Chapter 7 - Continental Naturalism

Observation and Experiment

from Part IV - Writing as Vivisection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2025

Asha Hornsby
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University of St Andrews
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Experimental physiology was exploited as a metaphor and a model for the work of authors and critics. The final two chapters advance the book’s trajectory which takes in increasingly diverse literary forms and traces how vivisection became loosened from its ethical and political contexts. Chapter 7 studies how Émile Zola and August Strindberg drew up principles of naturalism by fashioning themselves as literary vivisectors and presenting the stage and the novel as sites of experimentation. They did so by interrogating the connection between observation and intervention and by cultivating an attitude of objective absence imported from experimental physiology. By reframing their works within the context of the vivisection debates (to which naturalism was deeply indebted), the chapter offers a reconsideration of how these writers sought to uncover physiological and psychological laws that would make literature entirely scientific.

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  • Continental Naturalism
  • Asha Hornsby, University of St Andrews
  • Book: Vivisection and Late-Victorian Literary Culture
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009503532.012
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  • Asha Hornsby, University of St Andrews
  • Book: Vivisection and Late-Victorian Literary Culture
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009503532.012
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  • Continental Naturalism
  • Asha Hornsby, University of St Andrews
  • Book: Vivisection and Late-Victorian Literary Culture
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009503532.012
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