The Relations of literature and science : an annotated bibliography of scholarship, 1880-1980
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The Relations of literature and science : an annotated bibliography of scholarship, 1880-1980
Modern Language Association of America, 1987
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Relations of literature & science
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Incorporates the work of the annual bibliographies of the Division on Literature and Science of the Modern Language Association of America from 1939 to 1980 with some additions and deletions and new entries for the period back to 1880
Includes indexes
Spine title: The relations of literature & science
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ISBN 9780873521727
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This annotated bibliography on the relations of literature and science is offered as a resource tool for literary scholars, historians of science, and historians of ideas who are working in this field, which has had a distinct identity in literary scholarship for over fifty years.
This volume is organized to move from the general to the particular; that is, from studies of the general relations between literature and science to studies of their relations during the various historical periods from classical antiquity to the present. Each period is divided into general studies and surveys and studies of individual authors.
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"An extremely useful, annotated bibliographical guide to approximately 2,500 scholarly studies."-Science, Technology, and Society
"The annotations are a joy: informative and honest, they follow the best descriptive tradition."-Choice
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:pbk ISBN 9780873521734
Description
This annotated bibliography on the relations of literature and science is offered as a resource tool for literary scholars, historians of science, and historians of ideas who are working in this field, which has had a distinct identity in literary scholarship for over fifty years.
This volume is organised to move from the general to the particular; that is, from studies of the general relations between literature and science to studies of their relations during the various historical periods from classical antiquity to the present. Each period is divided into general studies and surveys and studies of individual authors.
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