Literature and science
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(OCoLC)fst01000093
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Literature and science
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Literature and science
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Incoming Resources
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- Soviet fiction since Stalin, science, politics and literature, Rosalind J. Marsh
- The literary mind;, its place in an age of science, by Max Eastman
- Literature, science, and a new humanities, Jonathan Gottschall.
- Science and structure in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, Nicola Luckhurst
- Literary knowledge, humanistic inquiry and the philosophy of science, Paisley Livingston
- The poetry Friday anthology for science, poems for the school year integrating science, reading, and language arts, compiled by Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong
- Probability, time, and space in eighteenth-century literature, edited by Paula R. Backscheider
- The storytelling animal, how stories make us human, Jonathan Gottschall
- Scratching the beat surface, Michael McClure
- Missing link, the evolution of metaphor and the metaphor of evolution, Jeffery Donaldson
- Billion year spree, the true history of science fiction, Brian W. Aldiss
- The storytelling animal, how stories make us human, Jonathan Gottschall
- Visions of science, books and readers at the dawn of the Victorian age, James A. Secord
- Wars of families of minds,, by William Lowe Bryan. Published for Indiana University
- The American scholar;, a study in litterae inhumaniores
- Fairy tale science, written by Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Bill Robinson
- The heel of Elohim,, science and values in modern American poetry
- The poetry of science, the poetry Friday anthology for science : for kids, compiled by Sylvia Vardell & Janet Wong ; with illustrations by Frank Ramspott & Bug Wang
- Gaston Bachelard, subversive humanist, texts and readings, Mary McAllester Jones
- Poetry and mathematics, by Scott Buchanan ; with a new introd
- New lenses for Lorca, literature, art, and science in the Edad de plata, Cecelia J. Cavanaugh
- The Ascent of wonder, the evolution of hard SF, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
- Reflections and refractions, thoughts on science-fiction, science, and other matters, by Robert Silverberg
- The writer's guide to creating a science fiction universe, George Ochoa and Jeffrey Osier
- Chaos and order, complex dynamics in literature and science, edited by N. Katherine Hayles
- The vital science, biology and the literary imagination, 1860-1900, Peter Morton
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