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Literature and Science :
An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Modernism : Select Articles on Science and Literature
Crossland, Rachel. "Optical Impersonality: Science, Images, and Literary Modernism." Literature & History. 24.2 (2015).
Danius, Sara. "Joyce's Scissors: Modernism and the Dissolution of the Event." New Literary History 39.4 (2008): 989-1016.
Overstreet, David. "Oxymoronic Language and Logic in Quantum Mechanics and James Joyce." SubStance 9.3 (1980): 37-59.
Wohl, Robert. "Heart of Darkness: Modernism and Its Historians." The Journal of Modern History 74.3 (2002): 573-621.
Galison, Peter L., and Burnett D. Graham. "Einstein, Poincaré & Modernity: A Conversation." Daedalus 132.2 (2003): 41-55.
James, Kathleen. "Expressionism, Relativity, and the Einstein Tower." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 53.4 (1994): 392-413.
Helt, Brenda S. "Passionate Debates on "Odious Subjects": Bisexuality and Woolf's Opposition to Theories of Androgyny and Sexual Identity." Twentieth Century Literature 56.2 (2010): 131-67.
A Review of Virginia Woolf and the Discourse of Science in Levenback, Karen L., and Neufeld Michael J. Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 36.2 (2004): 349-50.
Herbert, Christopher. "Mrs. Dalloway, the Dictator, and the Relativity Paradox." NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction 35.1 (2001): 104-24.
Spektor, Alexander. "The Science of Poetry: Poetic Process as Evolution in Mandel′shtam's “Conversation about Dante”." Slavic Review 73.3 (2014): 471-93.
During, Lisabeth. "Clues and Intimations: Freud, Holmes, Foucault." Cultural Critique 36 (1997): 29-53.
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