Science in literature
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Science in literature
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Science in literature
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- Navigating The golden compass, religion, science, and daemonology in His dark materials, edited by Glenn Yeffeth
- Scientifica historica, how the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge, Brian Clegg
- Different engines, how science drives fiction and fiction drives science, Mark L. Brake and Neil Hook
- Tomorrowland, our journey from science fiction to science fact, Steven Kotler
- Soviet fiction since Stalin, science, politics and literature, Rosalind J. Marsh
- Beyond the Golden Compass, the magic of Philip Pullman, a Bill Schwartz production in association with Pantheon Studios, Inc. ; created and produced by Bill Schwartz ; written and directed by Jean-Pierre Isbouts
- Scientific attitudes in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, by Samuel Holmes Vasbinder
- The science of Philip Pullman's His dark materials, Mary and John Gribbin ; with an introduction by Philip Pullman
- Irresistible dictation, Gertrude Stein and the correlations of writing and science, Steven Meyer
- The science of Stephen King, from Carrie to Cell, the terrifying truth behind the horror master's fiction, Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg
- The scientific Sherlock Holmes, cracking the case with science and forensics, James F. O'Brien
- In pursuit of a scientific culture, science, art, and society in the Victorian age, Peter Allan Dale
- Jules Verne rediscovered, didacticism and the scientific novel, Arthur B. Evans
- Los misterios de la materia oscura, conoce las claves del universo de Philip Pullman, Mary y John Gribbing ; traducción de Enrique Sánchez Abulí
- The logic of fantasy, H.G. Wells and science fiction, John Huntington
- The writer's guide to creating a science fiction universe, George Ochoa and Jeffrey Osier
- New light through old windows, exploring contemporary science through 12 classic science fiction tales, Stephen Webb
- The science of James Bond, from bullets to bowler hats to boat jumps, the real technology behind 007's fabulous films, Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg
- Aldous Huxley and the mysticism of science, June Deery
- Darwin and the novelists, patterns of science in Victorian fiction, George Levine
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