Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in March 2004 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- William Blake and the world's body of science.(Critical Essay)
by Gilpin, George H. - Romanticism and colonial natural history.
by Bewell, Alan - Maureen N. McLane. Romanticism and the Human Sciences: Poetry, Population and the Discourse of the Species.(Book Review)
by White, Deborah Elise - Preface: romanticism and the sciences of life.(Editorial)
by de Almeida, Hermione - Alan Richardson. British Romanticism and the Science of the Mind.(Book Review)
by Vickers, Neil - Alan Bewell. Romanticism and Colonial Disease.(Book Review)
by Goldsmith, Steven - Eric G. Wilson. The Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science, and the Imagination.(Romantic Science: The Literary Forms of Natural History)(Book Review)
by Woodring, Carl - Romanticism and the triumph of life science: prospects for study.
by De Almeida, Hermione - Thoreau, crystallography, and the science of the transparent.
by Wilson, Eric G. - Composing what may not be "sad trash": a reconsideration of Mary Shelley's use of Paracelsus in Frankenstein.(Critical Essay)
by Peterfreund, Stuart - Conducting the vital fluid: the politics and poetics of mesmerism in the 1790s.
by Fulford, Tim