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Birth and Death Dates 1857-1924
Book
George Makari
(2021)
Of Fear and Strangers: A History of Xenophobia.
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Article
Mark Celeste
(2020)
The “bond of the sea”: Conrad, coal, and entropy.
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
(pp. 509-522).
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Article
Michael Tondre
(2020)
Conrad's Carbon Imaginary: Oil, Imperialism, and the Victorian Petro-Archive.
Victorian Literature and Culture
(pp. 57-90).
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Book
Alexander, Sarah C.
(2015)
Victorian Literature and the Physics of the Imponderable.
(/isis/citation/CBB001422481/)
Article
Bender, Michael
(2014)
Conrad, the Yarn and the Location of the Marlow Stories.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 168-185).
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Book
Glendening, John
(2007)
The Evolutionary Imagination in Late-Victorian Novels: An Entangled Bank.
(/isis/citation/CBB000774615/)
Chapter
Goetsch, Paul
(2005)
The Savage Within: Evolutionary Theory, Anthropology and the Unconscious in Fin-de-Siècle Literature.
In: Unmapped Countries: Biological Visions in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture
(p. 95).
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Thesis
Clark, Shari Jill
(2001)
The science in Modernist literature: Degeneration, dynamics and demons (Joseph Conrad, Ezra Pound, Fritz Lang).
(/isis/citation/CBB001560900/)
Thesis
St. John, Andrea M.
(1997)
Biology as ideology: The masking discourse of evolution in Hardy, Wells, and Conrad.
(/isis/citation/CBB001565988/)
Book
O'Hanlon, Redmond
(1984)
Joseph Conrad and Charles Darwin: The influence of scientific thought on Conrad's fiction.
(/isis/citation/CBB000000537/)
Book
Hunter, Allan
(1983)
Joseph Conrad and the ethics of Darwinism: The challenges of science.
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Article
Bender, Todd K.
(1978)
Scientific models of reality and literary impressionism in Joseph Conrad.
Science, Technology, and the Humanities
(pp. 229-239).
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Thesis O'Hanlon, D. R. Changing scientific concepts of nature in the English novel from 1850-1920, with special reference to Joseph Conrad (/isis/citation/CBB000021668/)
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