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Article Charu Singh (2022)
The shastri and the air-pump: Experimental fictions and fictions of experiment for Hindi readers in colonial north India. History of Science (pp. 232-254). (/isis/citation/CBB183781420/) unapi

Article Adam Dickinson (2022)
Neck of the woods: Microbes, memory, and resistance. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (p. 100821). (/isis/citation/CBB181574837/) unapi

Thesis Arthur Wang (2022)
Minor Theories of Everything: On Popular Science and Contemporary Fiction. (/isis/citation/CBB048251576/) unapi

Thesis Diana Rose Newby (2022)
Passive Life: Vitalism and British Fiction, 1820-1880. (/isis/citation/CBB233336823/) unapi

Book Richard Fallon (2021)
Reimagining Dinosaurs in Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature: How the ‘Terrible Lizard' Became a Transatlantic Cultural Icon. (/isis/citation/CBB569188287/) unapi

Book Lynn Festa (2021)
Fiction Without Humanity: Person, Animal, Thing in Early Enlightenment Literature and Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB396379434/) unapi

Chapter Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns (2021-10-01)
Chapter 4. Dangerous Borders: Modernization and the Gothic Mode in Horror Express (1972) and Howl (2015). In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art. (/isis/citation/CBB029856216/) unapi

Chapter Steven D. Spalding (2021)
Chapter 6. Crossing Borders On and Beyond the Train in Joan of Arc of Mongolia (1989). In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art. (/isis/citation/CBB578011405/) unapi

Chapter John D. Schwetman (2021)
Chapter 3. A Genealogy of Apocalyptic Trains: Snowpiercer and Its Precursors in the Transnational Literature of Transport. In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art. (/isis/citation/CBB666945558/) unapi

Article Alice Crossley (2021)
Odd Age, Old Age, and Doubled Lives: Asynchronicity and Ageing Queerly in Israel Zangwill’s Short Stories. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century. (/isis/citation/CBB545440937/) unapi

Article Marguérite Corporaal (2021)
“Where the Atlantic meets the land”: the ocean as regional and transnational space in Irish (diaspora) local colour fiction of the 1890s. Nineteenth-Century Contexts (pp. 349-368). (/isis/citation/CBB847536479/) unapi

Article Joe Hughes (2020)
The Greatest Deception: Fiction, Falsity and Manifestation in Spinoza’s Metaphysical Thoughts. Intellectual History Review (pp. 363-385). (/isis/citation/CBB699522436/) unapi

Book J. Jesse Ramirez (2020)
Against Automation Mythologies: Business Science Fiction and the Ruse of the Robots. (/isis/citation/CBB160756101/) unapi

Article Mahriana Rofheart (April 2020)
Fictional Technologies of Collaboration. Technology and Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB092765505/) unapi

Chapter Park, Julie (2020)
Making the Automaton Speak: Hearing Artificial Voices in the Eighteenth Century. In: AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines (pp. 119-143). (/isis/citation/CBB576597809/) unapi

Chapter Ward, Megan (2020)
Victorian Fictions of Computational Creativity. In: AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines (pp. 144-164). (/isis/citation/CBB006195578/) unapi

Book Erica Durante (2020)
Air travel fiction and film : cloud people. (/isis/citation/CBB226035177/) unapi

Thesis Ethan Taylor Stephenson (2020)
Automata in the Victorian Imagination: Fictional Responses to Industrialization, Technology, and Human Perfectibility. (/isis/citation/CBB480780393/) unapi

Book William Shea (2019)
Conversations with Galileo: A Fictional Dialogue Based on Biographical Facts. (/isis/citation/CBB119248000/) unapi

Book Ian Duncan (2019)
Human Forms: The Novel in the Age of Evolution. (/isis/citation/CBB663333559/) unapi

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