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Birth and Death Dates 1809-1849
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John Tresch
(2021)
The Reason for the Darkness of the Night: Edgar Allan Poe and the Forging of American Science.
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David N. Stamos
(2017)
Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka, and Scientific Imagination.
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Mo Li
(2017)
Science and Edgar Allan Poe's Pathway to Cosmic Truth.
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L. Kerr Dunn
(2016)
Mysterious Medicine: The Doctor-Scientist Tales of Hawthorne and Poe.
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Axel Gelfert
(2014)
Observation, Inference, and Imagination: Elements of Edgar Allan Poe’s Philosophy of Science.
Science and Education
(pp. 589-607).
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Osborn, Matthew Warner
(2014)
Rum Maniacs: Alcoholic Insanity in the Early American Republic.
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Juan Marcos Bonet Safont,
(2014)
La imagen del magnetismo animal en la literatura de ficción : los casos de Poe, Doyle y Du Maurier.
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
(pp. 403-423).
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Williams, Nathaniel
(2010)
Steam Men, Edisons, Connecticut Yankees: Technocracy and Imperial Identity in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction.
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Limon, John
(2009)
The Place of Fiction in the Time of Science: A Disciplinary History of American Writing.
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Stern, Megan
(2008)
“Yes:---no:---I have been sleeping---and now---now---I am dead”: Undeath,the Body and Medicine.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 347).
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Walsh, Lynda
(2006)
Sins against Science: The Scientific Media Hoaxes of Poe, Twain, and Others.
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Sleigh, Charlotte
(2005)
“This Questionable Little Book”: Narrative Ambiguity in Nineteenth Century Literature of Science.
In: Unmapped Countries: Biological Visions in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture
(p. 15).
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Frank, Lawrence
(2004)
Victorian Detective Fiction and the Nature of Evidence: The Scientific Investigations of Poe, Dickens and Doyle.
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Cisco, Michael
(2004)
Supernatural Embarrassment: The Polemic between Science and the Supernatural in the Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Herman Melville.
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Stockholder, Kay
(2000)
Is Anybody at Home in the Text? Psychoanalysis and the Question of Poe.
American Imago
(p. 299).
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Higginson, Ian
(1998)
“I do know the machinery of the universe”: System and individuality in Edgar Allan Poe's Eureka.
In: Making space for science: Territorial themes in the shaping of knowledge
(p. 64).
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Tresch, John
(1997)
“The potent magic of verisimilitude”: Edgar Allan Poe within the mechanical age.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 275-290).
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Séguin, Philippe
(1996)
Vom Unendlichen zur Struktur: Modernität in Lyrik und Mathematik bei Edgar Allan Poe und Georg Cantor.
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Hume, Beverly A.
(1995)
The madness of art and science in Poe's “Ligeia”.
Essays in Arts and Sciences
(pp. 21-32).
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Cappi, Alberto
(1994)
Edgar Allan Poe's physical cosmology.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
(pp. 177-192).
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