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The concept of eccentricity was central to how people in the nineteenth century understood their world.

This monograph is the first scholarly history of eccentricity.

Carroll explores how discourses of eccentricity were established to make sense of individuals who did not seem to fit within an increasingly organized social and economic order.

She focuses on the self-taught natural philosopher William Martin, the fossilist Thomas Hawkins and the taxidermist Charles Waterton.

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0822981815 / 9780822981817
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/07/2008
English
304 pages
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