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George A. Jeffrey,Wolfram Saengeren the two instantiate the unity of God’s creation. Darwin grants a certain incommensurability between the “looser” analogies of poetry and the “stricter” ones of natural philosophy, though it would be left to his successors to recognize one application: that flowers need bees differently than bees漂浮 发表于 2025-3-22 07:00:19
George A. Jeffrey,Wolfram Saengertrope that connects a number of poets in the pages of the paper. This playful use of the bee, however, stands in strong contrast to a number of bee poems published later in the decade in the radical Opposition-supported . that reveal an increasing interest in viewing the bee not as a social insect b严厉谴责 发表于 2025-3-22 11:29:31
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R. Parthasarathi,V. Subramanian literary representations of New Women as beekeepers in Mary Gaunt’s . (1897) and Ada Cambridge’s “A Sweet Day” (1897) avoided associating the asexuality of female working bees with their female protagonists in order to deescalate patriarchal concerns that industrial and political enfranchisement woPigeon 发表于 2025-3-22 21:01:05
Anton Beyer,Alfred Karpfen,Peter Schustereliefs and practices. The overall study contributes to a more complete understanding of a form of livestock husbandry that was significant in many English households throughout the period under review.Repetitions 发表于 2025-3-23 01:07:47
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Stealing Sweetness: Science, Sex and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Bee,vironments they inhabited. Ultimately, we argue, over the course of the nineteenth century, popular knowledge about European honeybees arose to colonise modern understandings of invertebrate life, its intellection, and its economic value to industrial society. This chapter outlines the literary and