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Literature and Science :
An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Select Articles on Victorian Science and Literature
Lightman, B. "Mid-victorian Science Museums and Exhibitions: 'the Industrial Amusement and Instruction of the People'." Endeavour. 37.2 (2013): 82-93.
Reidy, Michael S. "Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Victorian Science." Isis: Journal of the History of Science in Society. 100.4 (2009).
Warning, Rainer, and Raney Rosalyn. "Zola's "Rougon-Macquart": Compensatory Images of a "Wild Ontology"" MLN 113.4 (1998): 705-33.
Manlove, Colin. "Charles Kingsley, H. G. Wells, and the Machine in Victorian Fiction." Nineteenth-Century Literature 48.2 (1993): 212-39.
Erickson, Paul A. "Men Among the Mammoths: Victorian Science and the Discovery of Human Prehistory (book)." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 34.1 (1998)
Brody, Selma B. "Physics in "Middlemarch": Gas Molecules and Ethereal Atoms." Modern Philology 85.1 (1987): 42-53.
Ryan, Vanessa L. "Critical Response IV: Living in Duplicate: Victorian Science and Literature Today." Critical Inquiry. 38.2 (2012).
Levine, George L. "Science and Victorian Literature: a Personal Retrospective." Journal of Victorian Culture. 12.1 (2007): 86-96.
Yanni, C, and M P. Winsor. "Museums: Nature's Museums - Victorian Science and the Architecture of Display." Science. 289.5477 (2000): 252.
Sparks, Julie. "At the Intersection of Victorian Science and Fiction: Andrew Lang's "romance of the First Radical"." English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920. 42.2 (1999): 125.
Wadge, Elisabeth. "The Modern Prometheus?: Victorian Science and Literature." Literature Compass. 1.1 (2003).
Gooday, Graeme. "Victorian Popularizers of Science: Designing Nature for New Audiences." Science Education. 93.2 (2009).
Mehos, Donna C. "Nature Exposed: Photography As Eyewitness in Victorian Science. 2005 [book Review]." Science. 313 (2006): 299-300
LoPatin-Lummis, Nancy. "Reforming Philosophy: a Victorian Debate on Science and Society – by Laura J. Snyder." Historian. 70.2 (2008).
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