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    UID:
    gbv_892990805
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 1106 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401200011
    Series Statement: DQR studies in literature 47
    Content: Preliminary material /Valeria Tinkler-Villani and C.C. Barfoot -- INTRODUCTION: RESTORING THE MYSTERY OF THE RAINBOW /C.C. Barfoot and Valeria Tinkler-Villani -- “MILLIONS INFINITE”: MARTIAL MATHEMATICS IN THE FIRST PART OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE’S TAMBURLAINE /Todd H.J. Pettigrew -- MILTON’S SATAN: RATIONALIZING EXPERIENCE AND THE EXPERIMENTAL SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PARADISE REGAIN’D /Helen Doss -- “THERE’S PLENTY OF ROOM AT THE BOTTOM”: RESTORATION POETICS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE /Stephen Voyce -- “THE EUNUCH’S CHILD”: WILLIAM KING’S TRANSACTIONS WITH THE ROYAL SOCIETY /C.C. Barfoot -- RE-ORDERING CREATION: MATERIALISM, MONISM, AND SCIENTIFIC ICONOCLASM IN LATE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE /John R.M. Ames -- RE-EVALUATING SCIENCE AND ROMANTICISM: THE CASE OF ERASMUS DARWIN’S THE LOVES OF THE PLANTS /Rebecca Knell -- REVISING THE OBVIOUS: GOETHE’S OPPOSITION TO SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION /Renata Schellenberg -- “SCIENCE AS THE BASE OF WONDERS”: RATIONAL ENQUIRY IN BRAM STOKER’S THE JEWEL OF SEVEN STARS AND THE LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM /J.D. Ballam -- IRONIC SCIENCE: SOME REMARKS ON HUMANISM, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE /Malte Herwig -- RATTLING THE CAGE OF MEANING: PRIMO LEVI’S THE PERIODIC TABLE, THE TWO CULTURES, AND THE ETHICAL DUTY OF THE WRITER /Lucia Boldrini -- THE WEASEL, THE ROSE AND LIFE AFTER DEATH: REPRESENTATIONS OF MEDIEVAL PHYSIOLOGY IN MARIE DE FRANCE’S ELIDUC /Danielle Gurevitch -- MYTHOPOEIA AND MEDICINE: DECODING FRACASTORO’S SYPHILIS SIVE MORBUS GALLICUS /William Henry Spates -- “LITTLE IRRITATIONS” IN MANSFIELD PARK /Monique W. Dull -- WHEN SCIENCE MEETS FICTION: IMMORTALITY IN BALZAC’S LE CENTENAIRE OU LES DEUX BÉRINGHELD /Elena Anastasaki -- THOMAS HARDY’S MORPHOLOGY: HAIR FORMATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND FICTIONAL NARRATIVES /Galia Ofek -- AMORAL ANIMALITY: H.G. WELLS’ THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU /Amanda Mordavsky Caleb -- A DEFECT IN NATURE: THE FIGURE OF THE PASSENGER PIGEON IN GRAEME GIBSON AND OTHER NORTH AMERICAN WRITERS /Eric Miller -- TERTIUM QUID: GERTRUDE STEIN AND PSYCHICAL RESEARCH /Lorna Fitzsimmons -- LIFE AFTER MAN?: POSTHUMANITY AND GENETIC ENGINEERING IN MARGARET ATWOOD’S ORYX AND CRAKE AND KAZUO ISHIGURO’S NEVER LET ME GO /Rosario Arias -- “TOWARD A SCIENCE OF PERFECT REPRODUCTION”?: VISIONS OF EUGENICS IN CONTEMPORARY FICTION /Marie Aline Ferreira -- AUTOBIOGRAPHY, AUTOBIOLOGY, TAUTOLOGY: MARGUERITE YOURCENAR’S LE LABYRINTHE DU MONDE /May Chehab -- THE NARRATIVES OF SCIENCE: LITERARY THEORY AND DISCOVERY IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY /Priya Venkatesan -- THEODORE ROSZAK’S THE MEMOIRS OF ELIZABETH FRANKENSTEIN: A COUNTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ON ALCHEMY, GENDER AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION /Evert Jan van Leeuwen -- DEBATING DARWIN: THE ALCHEMY OF A.S. BYATT AND PAULINE MELVILLE /Kathleen Williams Renk -- “SHE THOUGHT HUMAN THOUGHTS AND STONE THOUGHTS”: GEOLOGY AND THE MINERAL WORLD IN A.S. BYATT’S FICTION /Carmen Lara Rallo -- TRANSFERS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND LITERATURE: SEXUAL SELECTION, JEFFREY EUGENIDES’ MIDDLESEX AND T.C. BOYLE’S DROP CITY /Greta Olson -- HEALING WITH HOLOGRAMS: SCIENCE AND ORALITY IN GERALD VIZENOR’S THE HEIRS OF COLUMBUS /Ellen L. Arnold.
    Content: Keats’ misgivings about science unweaving the rainbow and robbing Nature of its mystery were shared by many of contemporaries, and successive generations have been compelled to ask how this rapidly escalating knowledge of the universe would affect their understanding of themselves and the world they lived inches This is the concern of most of the essays in these two volumes: how are we to live with science and the issues scientific discoveries and propositions raise? And how has this relationship with science been explored and expressed in literary works? Yet even before science became such a challenge to the imagination, an awareness of how people interact with the natural world – in terms of sickness and health, medicine, mathematics – had already been a literary subject, also reflected in a number of articles in Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow: Literature’s Refraction of Science . In the twentieth century doubt became a crucial component of science as well as literature, and the relativism and uncertainty of quantum physics have proved fruitful to a wide range of dramatist, poets and novelists as many articles indicate. A systematic desire for objective criteria, verifiability, and conceptual frameworks has also increased the importance of methodology and of criticism: the many approaches adopted by the contributors to these volumes further point to the refraction of science in literature
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042033252
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9042033258
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9401200017
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow (2 Vols.): Literature’s Refraction of Science Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2011 ISBN 9789042033252
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Naturwissenschaften ; Wirklichkeit
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_661581292
    Format: 23 cm
    ISBN: 9042033258 , 9789042033252
    Series Statement: DQR studies in literature
    Note: Literaturangaben , Erschienen: Vol. 1 - 2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Naturwissenschaften ; Wirklichkeit
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949703492502882
    Format: 1 online resource (2 volumes (1106 pages))
    ISBN: 9789401200011
    Series Statement: DQR studies in literature ; 47
    Content: Keats' misgivings about science unweaving the rainbow and robbing Nature of its mystery were shared by many of contemporaries, and successive generations have been compelled to ask how this rapidly escalating knowledge of the universe would affect their understanding of themselves and the world they lived inches This is the concern of most of the essays in these two volumes: how are we to live with science and the issues scientific discoveries and propositions raise? And how has this relationship with science been explored and expressed in literary works? Yet even before science became such a challenge to the imagination, an awareness of how people interact with the natural world - in terms of sickness and health, medicine, mathematics - had already been a literary subject, also reflected in a number of articles in Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow: Literature's Refraction of Science . In the twentieth century doubt became a crucial component of science as well as literature, and the relativism and uncertainty of quantum physics have proved fruitful to a wide range of dramatist, poets and novelists as many articles indicate. A systematic desire for objective criteria, verifiability, and conceptual frameworks has also increased the importance of methodology and of criticism: the many approaches adopted by the contributors to these volumes further point to the refraction of science in literature.
    Note: Preliminary material / , INTRODUCTION: RESTORING THE MYSTERY OF THE RAINBOW / , "MILLIONS INFINITE": MARTIAL MATHEMATICS IN THE FIRST PART OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE'S TAMBURLAINE / , MILTON'S SATAN: RATIONALIZING EXPERIENCE AND THE EXPERIMENTAL SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PARADISE REGAIN'D / , "THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM AT THE BOTTOM": RESTORATION POETICS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE / , "THE EUNUCH'S CHILD": WILLIAM KING'S TRANSACTIONS WITH THE ROYAL SOCIETY / , RE-ORDERING CREATION: MATERIALISM, MONISM, AND SCIENTIFIC ICONOCLASM IN LATE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE / , RE-EVALUATING SCIENCE AND ROMANTICISM: THE CASE OF ERASMUS DARWIN'S THE LOVES OF THE PLANTS / , REVISING THE OBVIOUS: GOETHE'S OPPOSITION TO SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION / , "SCIENCE AS THE BASE OF WONDERS": RATIONAL ENQUIRY IN BRAM STOKER'S THE JEWEL OF SEVEN STARS AND THE LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM / , IRONIC SCIENCE: SOME REMARKS ON HUMANISM, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE / , RATTLING THE CAGE OF MEANING: PRIMO LEVI'S THE PERIODIC TABLE, THE TWO CULTURES, AND THE ETHICAL DUTY OF THE WRITER / , THE WEASEL, THE ROSE AND LIFE AFTER DEATH: REPRESENTATIONS OF MEDIEVAL PHYSIOLOGY IN MARIE DE FRANCE'S ELIDUC / , MYTHOPOEIA AND MEDICINE: DECODING FRACASTORO'S SYPHILIS SIVE MORBUS GALLICUS / , "LITTLE IRRITATIONS" IN MANSFIELD PARK / , WHEN SCIENCE MEETS FICTION: IMMORTALITY IN BALZAC'S LE CENTENAIRE OU LES DEUX BÉRINGHELD / , THOMAS HARDY'S MORPHOLOGY: HAIR FORMATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND FICTIONAL NARRATIVES / , AMORAL ANIMALITY: H.G. WELLS' THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU / , A DEFECT IN NATURE: THE FIGURE OF THE PASSENGER PIGEON IN GRAEME GIBSON AND OTHER NORTH AMERICAN WRITERS / , TERTIUM QUID: GERTRUDE STEIN AND PSYCHICAL RESEARCH / , LIFE AFTER MAN?: POSTHUMANITY AND GENETIC ENGINEERING IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S ORYX AND CRAKE AND KAZUO ISHIGURO'S NEVER LET ME GO / , "TOWARD A SCIENCE OF PERFECT REPRODUCTION"?: VISIONS OF EUGENICS IN CONTEMPORARY FICTION / , AUTOBIOGRAPHY, AUTOBIOLOGY, TAUTOLOGY: MARGUERITE YOURCENAR'S LE LABYRINTHE DU MONDE / , THE NARRATIVES OF SCIENCE: LITERARY THEORY AND DISCOVERY IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY / , THEODORE ROSZAK'S THE MEMOIRS OF ELIZABETH FRANKENSTEIN: A COUNTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ON ALCHEMY, GENDER AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION / , DEBATING DARWIN: THE ALCHEMY OF A.S. BYATT AND PAULINE MELVILLE / , "SHE THOUGHT HUMAN THOUGHTS AND STONE THOUGHTS": GEOLOGY AND THE MINERAL WORLD IN A.S. BYATT'S FICTION / , TRANSFERS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND LITERATURE: SEXUAL SELECTION, JEFFREY EUGENIDES' MIDDLESEX AND T.C. BOYLE'S DROP CITY / , HEALING WITH HOLOGRAMS: SCIENCE AND ORALITY IN GERALD VIZENOR'S THE HEIRS OF COLUMBUS /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow (2 Vols.): Literature's Refraction of Science Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2011, ISBN 9789042033252
    Language: English
    Keywords: History. ; Poetry.
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