Evolution and "the Sex Problem": American Narratives During the Eclipse of Darwinism

Front Cover
Kent State University Press, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 389 pages

A noteworthy investigation of the Darwinian element in American fiction from the realist through the Freudian eras

In Evolution and "the Sex Problem" author Bert Bender argues that Darwin's theories of sexual selection and of the emotions are essential elements in American fiction from the late 1800s through the 1950s, particularly during the Freudian era and the years surrounding the Scopes trial.

Bender contends that novelists with different social points of view explored "the sex problem," and what resulted was a great diversity of American narratives aligned with either Darwinian or a number of anti-Darwinian theories of evolution. Included are intriguing discussions of works by Frank Norris, Jack London, Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, Gertrude Stein, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, five writers of the Harlem Renaissance, John Steinbeck, and Ernest Hemingway. Among the ideas explored are Darwin's theory of common descent; the question of man's place in nature; the possibility of evolutionary progress; the issues of heredity and eugenics; the Darwinian basis of Freud's theory of sexual repression; the quandary of male violence and the role of female choice in sexual selection; the power of and the problems of racial and sexual difference; and the ecological problems that arose directly from Darwin's theory of evolution.

This volume provides a valuable treatment of an underappreciated aspect of America's major narratives of human life and love and will be appreciated by literary scholars and readers interested in Darwinism and culture.

 

Contents

Frank Norris on the Evolution and Repression of the Sexual Instinct
30
Joseph Le Contes Version of Darwinian Theory and His Emphasis on Sexual Reproduction
32
Norriss Battle with the Theory of Sexual Selection
35
Norris and the Repression of the Sexual Emotions
47
The Chaos of His Brain Evolutionary Psychology in The Red Badge of Courage
52
Crane and William James
56
Evolutionary Progress the ThroatGrappling Instinct and the Emotions
57
Sexual Selection and the Law of Battle
62
Sexual Selection Marriage and Evolutionary Play
181
Under the Shell of Life Sherwood Anderson and the Call of Sex
189
The Darwinian Pattern in Andersons Fiction
194
The Maleness of the Male
195
The Woman Strong to Be Loved
200
Reflections of Freud and Havelock Ellis in Andersons Presentation of Sex
207
The Unconscious and Andersons Transcendental Naturalism Sexual Violence Play of Mind and Transcendence in Winesburg Ohio
216
His Mind Aglow the Biological Undercurrent in Fitzgeralds Gatsby and Other Works
224

Jack London and the Sex Problem
72
A Daughter of the Snows The KemplonWace Letters and The SeaWolf
73
Havelock Ellis Freud and the Ecological Vision
78
The Bawling of Sex in The Little Lady of the Big House
91
Theodore Dreiser Science and It
116
The Evolutionary Tangle and Evolutionary Progress
119
Carries Choice and the Distant Wings of Beauty
121
A Real ManA Financier
126
The Varieties of Human Experience Sexual Intimacy Heredity and Emotional Conflict in Gertrude Steins Early Work
135
Heredity and Female Choice in The Making of Americans 1903
138
The Howling Wolves of Love
140
The Deepening Knowledge of Life and Love and Sex
146
Annas Strange Coquetry of Anger and Fear
148
The Tyranny of Matchmakers and the FatherInstinct
153
Too Complex with Desire
155
Sex and Evolution in Willa Cathers 0 Pioneers and The Song of the Lark
163
Creative Evolution and Sex
166
Beyond Sexual Selection in 0 Pioneers
168
Dreamers on the Frontier
172
Sexual Desire in The Song of the Lark
176
Sex and Sublimation in The Power of Sound
179
Love or Eugenics
225
Accident Heredity and Selection
226
Sexual Selection in The Great Gatsby
232
Harlem 1928 The Biology of the Black soul and the Rising Tide of Rhythm
244
The Talented Soul
250
A Biology that Transcends Society
257
Darwin James Freud and the Psychology of Mixed Race
264
The Its a BeBe Itching Life Blues
272
Rudolph Fishers The Walls of Jericho and the Rising Tide of Rhythm
283
V F Calverton and the Principles of Red Love
298
To Be Alive John Steinbecks The Log from the Sea of Cortez and the Wayward Bus
312
The Log from the Sea of Cortez Ecology and Mans Place in Nature
315
Sweethearts Rear End and the Marriage Problem in The Wayward Bus
320
Night Song Africa and Eden in Hemingways Late Work
329
Courtship and Anthropology in Africa
333
Dark Eden
342
Afterword
358
Works Cited
362
Index
376
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 4 - I regard sex as the central problem of life. And now that the problem of religion has practically been settled, and that the problem of labor has at least been placed on a practical foundation, the question of sex — with the racial questions that rest on it — stands before the coming generations as the chief problem for solution. Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex.
Page 22 - It has long been known that in the vertebrate kingdom one sex bears rudiments of various accessory parts, appertaining to the reproductive system, which properly belong to the opposite sex; and it has now been ascertained that at a very early embryonic period both sexes possess true male and female glands.

About the author (2004)

Bert Bender is Emeritus Professor of English at Arizona State University in Tempe. His previous books include The Descent of Love: Darwin and the Theory of Sexual Selection in American Fiction, 1871-1926, and Sea-Brothers: The Tradition of American Sea Fiction from Moby-Dick to the Present.

Bibliographic information