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Journal Abbreviation J. Lit. & Sci.
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Danielle Spratt
(2016)
Review of "Literary Plagiarism and Scientific Originality in the "Trans-Atlantic Wilderness" of Goldsmith, Aikin, and Barbauld".
Journal of Literature and Science.
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Review
Anne Witchard
(2016)
Review of "Race, Species, and the Other: “Beauty and the Beast” in Victorian Pantomime and Children's Literature".
Journal of Literature and Science.
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Review
Dominique Gracia
(2016)
Review of "Pre-Raphaelitism, Science, and the Arts in the Germ".
Journal of Literature and Science.
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Review
Clare Stainthorp
(2016)
Review of "Spencerian Evolutionary Psychology in Daniel Deronda".
Journal of Literature and Science.
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Article
Padma V. McKertich; V. Shilpa
(2016)
“It happens quietly”: Plant Poetry and the Botanification of the Imagination.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 36-49).
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Article
Andrew Lacey
(2016)
Rethinking the Distribution of Cultural Capital in the “Safety Lamp Controversy”: Davy vs Stephenson in Letters to the Newcastle Press, 1816-17.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 1-18).
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Review
Rebecka Klette
(2016)
Review of "Seeing Things: The Dilemma of Visual Subjectivity at the Dawn of the Bacteriological Age in Strindberg's The Father".
Journal of Literature and Science.
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Article
Rachel Falconer
(2015)
Facing the Other through Metaphor: Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table and other writings.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 53-71).
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Article
Maria Avxentevskaya
(2015)
The Spiritual Optics of Narrative: John Wilkins’s popularization of Copernicanism.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 1-16).
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Article
Charlotte Sleigh
(2015)
Writing the Scientific Self: Samuel Butler and Charles Hoy Fort.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 17-35).
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Article
Alex Moffett
(2015)
Swept Over an Etheric Niagara: The Persistence of the Etheric Hypothesis in Arthur Conan Doyle’s Challenger Stories.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 36-52).
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Article
Angela Byrne
(2015)
"My Little Readers”: Catharine Parr Traill’s Natural Histories for Children.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 86-101).
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Article
Carl Thompson
(2015)
“Only the Amblyrhynchus”: Maria Graham’s Scientific Editing of Voyage of HMS Blonde (1826/27).
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 48-68).
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Article
Susan Pickford
(2015)
“I have no pleasure in collecting for myself alone”: Social Authorship, Networks of Knowledge and Etheldred Benett’s Catalogue of the Organic Remains of the County of Wiltshire (1831).
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 69-85).
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Mary Orr
(2015)
The Stuff of Translation and Independent Female Scientific Authorship: the Case of Taxidermy…, anon. (1820).
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 27-47).
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Bernard Lightman
(2014)
Contextualising Conan Doyle’s Ideal Reasoner: The Case of the Reluctant Scientific Naturalist.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 19-36).
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Article
Steven McLean
(2014)
Revolution as an Angel from the Sky: George Griffith’s Aeronautical Speculation.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 37-61).
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Article
Gregory Lynall
(2014)
‘Scriblerian Projections of Longitude: Arbuthnot, Swift, and the Agency of Satire in a Culture of Invention.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 1-18).
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Article
Emilie Taylor-Brown
(2014)
(Re)constructing the Knights of Science: Parasitologists and their Literary Imaginations.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 62-79).
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Verity Hunt
(2014)
‘Electric Leisure: Late Nineteenth-Century Dreams of Remote Viewing by “Telectroscope”‘.
Journal of Literature and Science
(pp. 55-76).
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