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The influences of William Wordsworth’s writing and evolutionary theory—the nineteenth century’s two defining visions of nature—conflicted in the Victorian period. For Victorians Wordsworthian nature was a caring source of inspiration and moral guidance signaling humanity's divine origins and potential. Darwin’s nature by contrast appeared as an indifferent and amoral reminder of an evolutionary past that demanded participation in a brutal struggle for existence. Victorian authors like Matthew Arnold George Eliot Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Hardy grappled with these competing representations in their work. They turned to Wordsworth as an alternative or antidote to evolution criticized and altered his poetry in response to Darwinism and synthesized elements of each to propose their own modified theories. Darwin’s account of a material evolutionary nature both threatened the Wordsworthian belief in nature’s transcendent value and made spiritual elevation seem more urgently necessary. Victorian authors used Wordsworth and Darwin to explore what form of transcendence if any could survive an evolutionary age and reevaluated the purpose of literature in the process. | Wordsworth and Evolution in Victorian Literature Entangled Influence

Routledge Wordsworth And Evolution In Victorian Literature Entangled Influence 09780367664367

The influences of William Wordsworth’s writing and evolutionary theory—the nineteenth century’s two defining visions of nature—conflicted in the Victorian period. For Victorians Wordsworthian nature was a caring source of inspiration and moral guidance signaling humanity's divine origins and potential. Darwin’s nature by contrast appeared as an indifferent and amoral reminder of an evolutionary past that demanded participation in a brutal struggle for existence. Victorian authors like Matthew Arnold George Eliot Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Hardy grappled with these competing representations in their work. They turned to Wordsworth as an alternative or antidote to evolution criticized and altered his poetry in response to Darwinism and synthesized elements of each to propose their own modified theories. Darwin’s account of a material evolutionary nature both threatened the Wordsworthian belief in nature’s transcendent value and made spiritual elevation seem more urgently necessary. Victorian authors used Wordsworth and Darwin to explore what form of transcendence if any could survive an evolutionary age and reevaluated the purpose of literature in the process. | Wordsworth and Evolution in Victorian Literature Entangled Influence

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