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Victorian Nightshades
Elizabeth A. Campbell
其他書名
How the Solanaceae Shaped the Modern World
出版
University of Virginia Press
, 2025-03-25
主題
Literary Criticism / Modern / 19th Century
Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Nature
History / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901)
Science / Natural History
Nature / Plants / Trees
ISBN
0813952557
9780813952550
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=vxZEEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A darkly alluring plant family and the arrival of modernity
Victorian Nightshades
tells the story of how one plant family—notorious for centuries in England because of its frequently psychoactive and poisonous properties—rose to social and economic prevalence during the nineteenth century. Beginning with bittersweet and belladonna, the Old World species associated with evil, witchcraft, and dangerous women in an era when traditional botanical beliefs not only assigned morality to plants but also gendered them, Campbell then moves to the ubiquitous potato and tobacco before concluding with four of the Solanaceae that achieved the widest national favor by the end of the century: the ornamental petunia and the edible pepper, eggplant, and tomato.
The story of the nightshades exposes the conflicts between science and popular sentiment and between knowledge and received opinion that defined the nineteenth century. Campbell compellingly details how advances in medical and botanical knowledge, evolutionary theory, and the vagaries of human desire transformed the Solanaceae from a plant family plagued by fear and hostility in the British imagination to one of cultural favor and celebration by the turn of the century—encapsulating the Victorian era’s course to modernity.