Dean, Dennis R. (Author)
Chapter
Wilmer, Clive;
(2013)
“No Such Thing as a Flower […] No Such Thing as a Man”: John Ruskin's Response to Darwin
Article
Geric, Michelle;
(2014)
Reading Maud's Remains: Tennyson, Geological Processes, and Palaeontological Reconstructions
Chapter
Stott, Rebecca;
(2013)
“Tennyson's Drift”: Evolution in “The Princess”
Chapter
Purton, Valerie;
(2013)
Darwin, Tennyson and the Writing of “The Holy Grail”
Book
Purton, Valerie;
(2013)
Darwin, Tennyson and Their Readers: Explorations in Victorian Literature and Science
Article
Gliserman, Susan;
(1975)
Early Victorian science writers and Tennyson's “In memorian”: A study in cultural exchange
Article
Holmes, John;
(2012)
“The Poet of Science”: How Scientists Read Their Tennyson
Chapter
Rowlinson, Matthew;
(2013)
History, Materiality and Type in Tennyson's “In Memoriam”
Article
Jesse Oak Taylor;
(2016)
Tennyson's Elegy for the Anthropocene: Genre, Form, and Species Being
Article
Leonard, David Charles;
(1979)
Tennyson, Chambers, and recapitulation
Chapter
Barri J. Gold;
(2017)
Chaotic Fictions: Nonlinear Effects in Victorian Science and Literature
Book
Chatterjee, Kalika Ranjan;
(1974)
Studies in Tennyson as poet of science
Article
Wickens, G. Glen;
(1980)
The two sides of early Victorian science and the unity of “The princess”
Book
Millhauser, Milton;
(1971)
Fire and ice: The influence of science on Tennyson's poetry
Article
Adams, James Eli;
(1989)
Woman red in tooth and claw: Nature and the feminine in Tennyson and Darwin
Article
Jacob Jewusiak;
(2021)
Tennyson’s Wrinkled Feet: Ageing and the Poetics of Decay
Article
Meadows, A.J.;
(1992)
Astronomy and geology, terrible muses! Tennyson and 19th-century science
Chapter
Nys, Michiel;
(2013)
“An Undue Simplification”: Tennyson's Evolutionary Afterlife
Chapter
Ebbatson, Roger;
(2013)
Tennyson's “Locksley Hall”: Progress and Destitution
Chapter
Beer, Gillian;
(2013)
Systems and Extravagance: Darwin, Meredith, Tennyson
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