
Encyclopedia of literature and science
Title:
Encyclopedia of literature and science
Author:
Gossin, Pamela.
ISBN:
9780313011061
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiv, 575 p.)
Contents:
Preface; Introduction: Literature and Science as Discipline and Profession; The Encyclopedia; Selected Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors.
Abstract:
Science and literature have always been strange bedfellows. Like puzzle pieces, they fit because they're different. Some of the greatest works of world literature have been inspired by the marvels of the scientific world. Scientists have written works of the imagination. Even formal scientific writings have been known to employ rhetoric. There is a tendency to think of literature--and the humanities in general--as having little to do with science. Yet scholars have conducted fruitful studies of the history and philosophy of science. With the rise of technology, scholars have also applied scienti.
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