Science in literature
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Science in literature
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Science in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Literature and science, edited by Sharon Ruston
- The 'scientific movement ' and Victorian literature, Tess Cosslett
- Open fields, science in cultural encounter, Gillian Beer
- The best Australian science writing 2018, foreword by Michelle Simmons ; edited by John Pickrell
- The best Australian science writing 2019, foreword by Lisa Harvey-Smith ; edited by Bianca Nogrady
- The best Australian science writing 2021, edited by Dyani Lewis ; foreword by Cathy Foley
- The best Australian science writing 2020, foreword by Peter C Doherty ; edited by Sara Philips
- The best Australian science writing 2021, edited by Dyani Lewis ; foreword by Cathy Foley
- The best Australian science writing 2021 [Kiosk], edited by Dyani Lewis ; foreword by Cathy Foley
- Tomorrowland, our journey from science fiction to science fact, Steven Kotler
- The best Australian science writing 2015, edited by Bianca Nogrady
- The best Australian science writing 2022, editor, Ivy Shih ; foreword, Dr Norman Swan
- The best Australian science writing 2017, foreword by Professor Emma Johnston ; edited by Michael Slezak
- Narrating life, experiments with human and animal bodies in literature, science and art, edited by Stefan Herbrechter, Elisabeth Friis
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science, edited by Robert Crawford
- Victorian detective fiction and the nature of evidence, the scientific investigations of Poe, Dickens, and Doyle, Lawrence Frank
- Frankenstein's footsteps, science, genetics and popular culture, Jon Turney
- Languages of nature, critical essays on science and literature, edited by L.J. Jordanova ; foreword by Raymond Williams
- Seeing new worlds, Henry David Thoreau and nineteenth-century natural science, Laura Dassow Walls
- Science and literature in the nineteenth century, J.A.V. Chapple
- The English Renaissance stage, geometry, poetics, and the practical spatial arts, 1580-1630, Henry S. Turner
- Body/politics, women and the discourses of science, edited by Mary Jacobus, Evelyn Fox Keller, Sally Shuttleworth
- New science, new world, Denise Albanese
- Sex, politics, and science in the nineteenth-century novel, edited by Ruth Bernard Yeazell
- Science, sexuality and sensation novels, pleasures of the senses, by Laurie Garrison
- Darwin and the novelists, patterns of science in Victorian fiction, George Levine
- Realism, ethics and secularism, essays on Victorian literature and science, George Levine
- The best Australian science writing 2022, editor, Ivy Shih ; foreword, Dr Norman Swan
- Making the monster, the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kathryn Harkup
- Death by Shakespeare, snakebites, stabbings and broken hearts, Kathryn Harkup
- Scientifica historica, how the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge, Brian Clegg
- Darwin and the novelists, patterns of science in Victorian fiction, George Levine
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science, edited by Robert Crawford
Outgoing Resources
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