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Birth and Death Dates 1757-1827
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Jacob Henry Leveton
(2020)
Seeing ecology: pollination and the resistance to Adam Smith’s Theory of political economy in William Blake’s Book of Thel (1789).
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
(pp. 537-552).
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Amanda Jo Goldstein
(2017)
Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New Logics of Life.
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Amanda Jo Goldstein
(2017)
Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New Logics of Life.
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Joseph Fletcher
(2016)
Quid's Pantheism: William Blake as Natural Philosopher.
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Rispoli, Stephanie Adair
(2014)
Anatomy, Vitality, and the Romantic Body: Blake, Coleridge, and the Hunter Circle, 1750--1840.
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Wang, Fuson
(2014)
The Immune Response: Romanticism and the Radical Literary History of Smallpox Inoculation.
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Goldstein, Amanda Jo
(2011)
“Sweet Science”: Romantic Materialism and the New Sciences of Life.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567306/)
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Gigante, Denise
(2009)
Life: Organic Form and Romanticism.
(/isis/citation/CBB000954780/)
Book
Jackson, Noel
(2008)
Science and Sensation in Romantic Poetry.
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Article
Green, Matthew
(2007)
Blake, Darwin and the Promiscuity of Knowing: Rethinking Blake's Relationship to the Midlands Enlightenment.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(p. 193).
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Kleinneiur, Joann
(2007)
The Chemical Revolution in British Poetry, 1772--1822.
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Article
Snart, Jason
(2005)
Blake's Awareness of “Blake in a Newtonian World”: William Blake, Isaac Newton, and Writing on Metal.
History of European Ideas
(p. 237).
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Thesis
Vultee, Denise Marie
(2001)
Blake and the origins of scientific thought (William Blake).
(/isis/citation/CBB001562646/)
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Engelstein, Stefani Brooke
(2001)
Organs of Meaning: The “Natural” Human Body in Literature and Science of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries.
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Peterfreund, Stuart
(1998)
William Blake in a Newtonian world: Essays on literature as art and science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000078503/)
Article
Bate, Jonathan
(1996)
Green Romanticism.
Studies in Romanticism
(pp. 357-465).
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Chapter
Glausser, Wayne
(1993)
Locke and Blake as physicians: Delivering the 18th-century body.
In: Reading the social body
(p. 218).
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Chapter
Peterfreund, Stuart
(1990)
Blake and anti-Newtonian thought.
In: Beyond the two cultures: Essays on science, technology, and literature
(p. 141).
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Article
Peterfreund, Stuart
(1989)
Blake on charters, weights, and measures as forms of social control.
Studies in the Literary Imagination
(pp. 37-60).
(/isis/citation/CBB000066117/)
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Hilton, Nelson
(1986)
Blake and the perception of science.
Annals of Scholarship: Metastudies of the Humanities and Social Sciences
(pp. 54-68).
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