Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction
Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction argues that literary fiction has reimagined life in the age of genetics. The new genetic paradigm has proposed to rewrite core assumptions about such fundamental aspects of life as the nature of kinship and biological connection, human-environmental relations, or the link between biology and art. Investigating major texts of genetic fiction by A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Simon Mawer and Margaret Atwood, this monograph offers the first systematic study of how these assumptions about life itself have been renegotiated through the contemporary novel’s engagement with genetic science. This book identifies a significant new phase in the novel’s aesthetic exploration of life and demonstrates that the novel emerges as the cultural form uniquely positioned to engage both the imaginative and concrete challenges raised by genetic science for the lifeworlds of the new millennium.

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Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction
Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction argues that literary fiction has reimagined life in the age of genetics. The new genetic paradigm has proposed to rewrite core assumptions about such fundamental aspects of life as the nature of kinship and biological connection, human-environmental relations, or the link between biology and art. Investigating major texts of genetic fiction by A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Simon Mawer and Margaret Atwood, this monograph offers the first systematic study of how these assumptions about life itself have been renegotiated through the contemporary novel’s engagement with genetic science. This book identifies a significant new phase in the novel’s aesthetic exploration of life and demonstrates that the novel emerges as the cultural form uniquely positioned to engage both the imaginative and concrete challenges raised by genetic science for the lifeworlds of the new millennium.

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Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction

Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction

by Paul Hamann-Rose
Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction

Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction

by Paul Hamann-Rose

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Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction argues that literary fiction has reimagined life in the age of genetics. The new genetic paradigm has proposed to rewrite core assumptions about such fundamental aspects of life as the nature of kinship and biological connection, human-environmental relations, or the link between biology and art. Investigating major texts of genetic fiction by A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Simon Mawer and Margaret Atwood, this monograph offers the first systematic study of how these assumptions about life itself have been renegotiated through the contemporary novel’s engagement with genetic science. This book identifies a significant new phase in the novel’s aesthetic exploration of life and demonstrates that the novel emerges as the cultural form uniquely positioned to engage both the imaginative and concrete challenges raised by genetic science for the lifeworlds of the new millennium.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031530999
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Publication date: 03/14/2024
Series: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine
Edition description: 2024
Pages: 243
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Paul Hamann-Rose is Assistant Professor of English Literature and Culture at the University of Passau, Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Books of Life in the Long Century of the Gene.- 2. Simon Mawer’s Book of Life: Mendel’s Dwarf as Fictional Genetic Life Writing.- 3. There is grandeur in this view of life...or is there? Ian McEwan’s Poetics of Chance and the Unreliable Structures of Genetic Determinism.- 4. Genetics’ Perilous Analogies: Metaphors of Life in A. S. Byatt’s Quartet.- 5. Ecologies of Life: Genetics in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy.- 6. Conclusion: Levels of Life.

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“This book offers a fresh and distinctive analysis of the interplay between genetics and literature over the last fifty years. It is particularly original in its discussion of the potential homologies between genetic accounts of inheritance and identity and aspects of the novel such as sequence and plot. Lucidly written and clearly argued, it will be of interest to students of literature and science at all levels.”
—Clare Hanson, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Southampton

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