The Last of the Race: The Growth of a Myth from Milton to Darwin

Fiona J. Stafford (Fellow and Tutor in English, Fellow and Tutor in English, Somerville College, Oxford)

The Last of the Race: The Growth of a Myth from Milton to Darwin
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
16 June 1994
Pages
338
ISBN
9780198112228

The Last of the Race: The Growth of a Myth from Milton to Darwin

Fiona J. Stafford (Fellow and Tutor in English, Fellow and Tutor in English, Somerville College, Oxford)

This is an innovative and wide-ranging study of the myth of ‘The Last of the Race’ as it develops in a range of literary and non-literary texts from the late seventeenth to late nineteenth centuries.The perennial fascination with the end of the world has given rise to many ‘last men’, from the ancient myths of Noah and Deucalion to contemporary stories of nuclear holocaust. Endangered peoples such as the Maasai or Bush People, continue to attract intense interest. Fiona Stafford begins with Milton and ends with Darwin, exploring the myth-making of their texts in the light of contemporary literary, scientific, political and religious views.
Chapters on Milton, Burnet, Defoe, Ossian, Cowper, Wordsworth, Byron, Mary Shelley, Fenimore Cooper, Bulwer-Lytton, and Darwin combine to form an important account of the traces of this most resonant of cultural preoccupations, providing a distinguished contribution to cultural history as well as to literary studies.

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