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Woolf, Bergson, and the Sciences explores the use of animals in Woolfs novels, alongside the writing of philosopher, Henri Bergson, and relevant science and nature writers. Since Woolf and Bergson are both deeply engaged with the science of their time, they are read in the context of writings by a wide range of scientists, including Charles Darwin; his protégé George Romanes; evolutionary theorys vociferous champion, T. H. Huxley; Huxleys students, comparative psychologist Conwy Lloyd Morgan and novelist H. G. Wells; social scientists, who drew on evolutionary theory, such as William McDougall and Wilfred Trotter; and physiologists Julian Huxley and J. B. S. Haldane, both accomplished popularisers. The book also juxtaposes Woolf with contemporary literary writers to assess degrees of alignment and divergence, with the further aim of gaining insights into the complexity of responses to animal issues. To this purpose, it includes discussions on writings by, among others, H. G. Wells, Wilfred Owen, Leonard Woolf, Naomi Mitchison, David Garnet, Mary Butts, and John Buchan. This monograph is for scholars and postgraduate students interested in and researching Virginia Woolf, Henri Bergson, modernism, science and literature, and animal studies.
1 Introduction

Woolf and Bergsons Philosophy

Woolf and the Life Sciences

The Multidisciplinary Menagerie

2 Animal Presences in the Voyage Out

Instinct, Intelligence and Morality

Animal Perspectives and Languages

Beastly Humanity

Animal Intrusions

Animals and Their Advocates

3 Inter-Species Sympathy in Night and Day

Rooks and Ralph Denhams Characterisation

Nonhuman Referents

The Zoo as Setting

Leonard Woolf as Ralph Denham

Bergsonian Love

4 War, Instinct and Suggestibility: The Humanimal in Mrs Dalloway

The Brute: T. H. Huxleys Evolution and Ethics (1893)

Suggestibility: Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (1916)

Monster: Sin and the Secret Self

Biomechanical Monsters and a Hybrid Future

Animals, Racism and Humaness

5 Flush, Freedom, and Animal Space-Time

Evolution and Freedom: Mary Butts, Henri Bergson, and Julian Huxley

Viginia Woolfs Flush: A Biography (1933)

The Dog as a Simple Man: Wells, Huxley, and Morgan

Conwy Lloyd Morgans Blackie

Animal Space Time: Mary Butts, Henri Bergson and John Buchan

6 Concluding Remarks

Literature and Science

Animal Welfare

Popular Science
Candice Kent is an independent scholar with a PhD in English from the University of Cambridge.