Results for subject : "SCIENCE IN LITERATURE"
'A Poet's Handbook of Science': Technology and Modern American Poetics
in: Slade, Joseph W. and Lee, Judith Y., eds. Beyond the Two Cultures. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990. pp.241-253.
'Science' in Enlightenment Utopias: Power and Purpose in Eighteenth-Century French 'voyages imaginaires'
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1974. 194pp.
'The Lively Shapes and Sounds Intelligible': Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Humphry Davy, Science and Poetry
in: Christie, John and Shuttleworth, Sally, eds. Nature Transfigured: Science and Literature, 1700-1900. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989. pp.85-101.
'The Whole Secret of Health': Mind, Body, and Medicine in Tristram Shandy
in: Christie, John and Shuttleworth, Sally, eds. Nature Transfigured: Science and Literature, 1700-1900. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989. pp.61-84.
A Feminist Critique of Science
in: Lowe-Evans, Mary, ed. Critical Essays on Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. New York: G. K. Hall, 1998. pp. 62-87.
A Force Within Us: Science and the Nineteenth-Century American Imagination
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of York, U. K., 1995. 504 p. (DAI-A 57(4): 1077. Winter 1996.)
A Physicist's Alternative to Materialism: The Religious Thought of George Gabriel Stokes
in: Brantlinger, Patrick, ed. Energy & Entropy: Science and Culture in Victorian Britain. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. pp.177-204.
A Study of Science in Fiction
Thesis, East Texas State University, 1950. 129 p.
A Tree, A Streamlined Fish, and a Self-Squared Dragon: Science as a Form of Culture
Georgia Review 40(2):369-403. Summer 1986.
Abbott's Flatland: Scientific Imagination and 'Natural Christianity'
in: Brantlinger, Patrick, ed. Energy & Entropy: Science and Culture in Victorian Britain. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. pp.289-306. (Also in: Victorian Studies. 28: 473-490)
Afterword: Some Contexts for Literature and Science
Studies in the Literary Imagination 22(1):119-124. Spring 1989.
Alchemy and chemistry in literature
School Science and Mathematics 42:550-558. June 1942.
American Image of Technology from the Revolution to 1840
American Quarterly 39(3):431-449. Fall 1987.
American Literature and Science
Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1992. 287pp.
American Utopian Fiction, 1885-1910: The Influence of Science and Technology
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Houston, 1978. 198 p. (DAI-A 39(11): 6840. May 1979.)
Anomalous Life in Selection Fiction: 1831-1929
Ph. D. Dissertation, Georgia State University, 1982. 302 p. (DAI-A 43(3): 798. Sept. 1982.)
Approaching the Limits: Science in Postmodernist Fiction
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1994. 571pp.
At the Intersection of Mathematics and Humor: Lewis Carroll's Alices and Symbolic Algebra
in: Brantlinger, Patrick, ed. Energy & Entropy: Science and Culture in Victorian Britain. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. pp.93-123.
At the Intersection of Victorian Science and Fiction: Andrew Lang's 'Romance of the First Radical'
English Literature in Transition 42(2): 125-142. 1999.
Balzac with Laplace: Remarks on the Status of Chance in Balzacian Narrative
in: Levine, George, ed. One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. pp.180-199.
Bedlam and Parnassus: Mad People's Writing in Georgian England
in: Levine, George, ed. One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. pp.258-284.
Between the Fax and the Fiction
Guardian p. 28. December 13, 1991.
Beyond the Gaslight: Science in Popular Fiction, 1885-1905
New York: Vanguard, 1977. 160pp.
Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990. 308pp.
Beyond the Two Cultures: Science, Technology, and Literature
in: Slade, Joseph W. and Lee, Judith Y., eds. Beyond The Two Cultures. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990. pp.3-16.
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