Book ID: CBB000055771

Darwin and the novelists: Patterns of science in Victorian fiction (1988)

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Levine, George Lewis (Author)


Harvard University Press


Publication Date: 1988
Physical Details: xi + 319 pp.; notes; index

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Review Grainger, M. (1990) Review of "Darwin and the novelists: Patterns of science in Victorian fiction". Archives of Natural History (pp. 384-85). unapi

Review Knight, D. (1990) Review of "Darwin and the novelists: Patterns of science in Victorian fiction". British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 464-65). unapi

Review Bowler, P.J. (1990) Review of "Darwin and the novelists: Patterns of science in Victorian fiction". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (p. 293). unapi

Review Wright, T.R. (1991) Review of "Darwin and the novelists: Patterns of science in Victorian fiction". Review of English Studies (pp. 132-33). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Levine, George Lewis
Curtis, Ronald C.
Smith, C. U. M.
Young, Robert Maxwell
Wilson, Fred
Willingham-McLain, Gary A.
Journals
Texas Studies in Literature and Language
Rivista di Filosofia
Representations
Raritan
New Literary History
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
York University (Canada)
University of Chicago Press
Michel
Kluwer Academic
Cambridge University Press
Indiana University
Concepts
Science
Evolution
Historiography
Explanation; hypotheses; theories
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Eliot, George
Whewell, William
Marx, Karl
Kant, Immanuel
James, William
Time Periods
19th century
Places
British Isles
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