An edition of The botanic garden (1700)

The botanic garden

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The botanic garden
Erasmus Darwin
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An edition of The botanic garden (1700)

The botanic garden

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One of the first popular science books, the intent of The Botanic Garden is to pique readers' interest in science while educating them at the same time. By embracing Linnaeus's sexualized language, which anthropomorphizes plants, Darwin makes botany interesting and relevant to his readers, but his reliance on conventional images of women when describing plants and flowers reinforces traditional gender stereotypes. Darwin emphasizes the connections between humanity and plants, arguing that they are all part of the same natural world and that sexual reproduction is at the heart of evolution (ideas that his grandson, Charles Darwin, would later turn into a full-fledged theory of evolution). This evolutionary theme continues in The Economy of Vegetation which contends that scientific progress is part of evolution and urges its readers to celebrate inventors and scientific discoveries in a language usually reserved for heroes or artistic geniuses.

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Publisher
Garland Pub.
Language
English

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Cover of: The botanic garden
The botanic garden
1978, Garland Pub.
in English
Cover of: The botanic garden
The botanic garden: a poem, in two parts
1807, T. & J. Swords
in English - 2d American ed.
Cover of: The botanic garden
Cover of: Les amours des plantes
Cover of: The botanic garden
The botanic garden: a poem. In two parts.
1799, Printed for J. Johnson
in English - 4th ed.
Cover of: The botanic garden.
The botanic garden.: A poem, in two parts. Part I. Containing the economy of vegetation. Part II. The loves of the plants. : With philosophical notes
1798, Printed by T. & J. Swords, printers to the faculty of physic of Columbia College, no. 99 Pearl-Street.
Electronic resource - The first American edition
Cover of: The botanic garden
The botanic garden: a poem, in two parts ... : with philosophical notes.
1795, Printed for J. Johnson ...
in English - The third edition.
Cover of: The botanic garden
The botanic garden: a poem ; with philosophical notes.
1700, J. Moore.
- The fourth edition. --

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The economy of vegetation.
pt. 2. The loves of the plants, with philosophical notes.

Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1791 ed. of pt. 1 printed for J. Johnson, London, and the 1790 ed. of pt. 2 printed by J. Nichols for J. Johnson, London.

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Series
Romantic context : Poetry, Romantic context.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.6
Library of Congress
PR3396 .A7 1978

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5205502M
ISBN 10
0824021452
LCCN
75031194
OCLC/WorldCat
4137543
Goodreads
3829279

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