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Gantar, Jure
(1999)
The case of the falling man: Bergson and chaos theory.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 43-57).
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Miller, Michael G.
(1995)
Theories of the mind: Wordsworth's anticipation of neural Darwinism.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 63-81).
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Wutz, Michael
(1995)
The thermodynamics of gender: Lawrence, science, and sexism.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 83-108).
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Oerlemans, Onno Dag
(1994)
“The meanest thing that feels”: Anthropomorphizing animals in Romanticism.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 1-32).
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McIlroy, Brian
(1992)
Reconstructing artistic and scientific paradigms: John Banville's The Newton letter.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 121-133).
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O'Brien, Timothy D.
(1990)
“Ars-metrik”: Science, satire, and Chaucer's Summoner.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 1-22).
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Rogers, Katharine M.
(1989)
Finch's “candid account” vs. 18th-century theories of the spleen.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 17-27).
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McAllister, John
(1989)
Smollett's use of medical theory: Roderick Random and Peregrine Pickle.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 121-130).
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Seesholtz, Mel
(1988)
When the quarks come marching home, again.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 179-192).
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Diedrick, James
(1988)
The “grotesque body”: Physiology in The Mill on the Floss.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 27-43).
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Funt, Karen Bryce
(1987)
From memoir to case history: Schreber, Freud and Jung.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 97-115).
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Franke, Robert G.
(1987)
Loren Eiseley and the transcendentalist tradition.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 15-22).
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Sigman, Joseph
(1986)
Science and parody in Kurt Vonnegut's The sirens of Titan.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 15-32).
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Braswell, Mary Flowers
(1985)
The magic of machinery: A context for Chaucer's Franklin's tale.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 101-110).
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MacDonald, Susan Peck
(1984)
“Population thinking” in Victorian science and literature.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 35-51).
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MacDonald, Susan Peck
(1984)
“Population thinking” in Victorian science and literature.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 35-51).
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Whitney, Charles
(1982)
Bacon's antithetical prophecy.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 63-77).
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Bertman, Sandra L.
(1982)
The language of grief: Social science theories and literary practice.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 153-163).
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Harrison, James
(1981)
Destiny or descent?: Responses to Darwin.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 109-124).
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Braswell, Laurel
(1981)
The visionary voyage in science fiction and medieval allegory.
Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas
(pp. 125-142).
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