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_aParadis, James _eautor |
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_aVictorian Science and Victorian Values : _bLiterary Perspectives / _cJames Paradis. |
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_aNew York : _bThe New York Academy of Science, _c1981. |
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_a362 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 520 | _a-Scientists as Intellectuals: The Early Victorians. -The Romantic Tide Reaches Trinity: Notes on the Transmission and Diffusion of New Approaches to Traditional Studies at Cambridge, 1820-1840. -Filaments, Females, Families and Social Fabric: Carlyle´s Extencion of a Biological Analogy. -Darwin and Landscape. -´Through Science to Despair´: Geology and the Victorians. -Astronomical Imagery in Victorian Poetry. -The Aims and Intentions of Nature. -Mill, Arnold, and Scientific Humanism. -Dickens and Victorian Dream theory. -Ruskin and Tyndall: The poetry of Matter and the Poetry of Spirit. -The Spectacular English Sunsets of the 1880s. -The Language of Science and Psychology in George Eliot´s Daniel Deronda. -Facts and Constructs: Victorian Humanists and Scientific Theorists os Scientific Knowledge. -Bernard Shaw and Science: The Aesthetics of Causality. | ||
| 546 | _aIngles | ||
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_aPostlewait, Thomas _eeditor |
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| 773 | _tAnnals of the New York Academy of Science Volume 360 | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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