Bibliographic Database
Fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction about science, with links to reviews and
related scholarly publications.
Work in progress: only the “Novels & Novellas” page is fully populated.
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- Eamon, W (1994) Science and the Secrets of Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press
- Haynes, Roslynn D. (1994) From Faust to Strangelove: Representations of the Scientist in Western Literature. Baltimore and London: John Hopkins UP
- Kuberski, P (1994) Chaosmos: Literature, Science, and Theory. Albany: State University of New York Press
- Smith, Jonathan (1994) Fact and feeling : Baconian science and the nineteenth-century literary imagination. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press
- Squier, Susan M. (1994) Babies in Bottles: Twentieth-Century Visions of Reproductive Technology. : Rutgers UP
- Stoppard, Tom (1994) Hapgood. London: Faber & Faber
- Ziman, John (1994) Prometheus Bound: Science in a dynamic steady state. Cambridge: CUP
- Crawford, T. Hugh (1993) Modernism, Medicine and William Carlos Williams. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
- Hallyn, Fernand (1993) The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler. New York: Zone Books
- Kelley, R T (1993) Chaos out of Order: the Writerly Discourse of Semipopular Scientific Texts. In: Chaos out of Order: the Writerly Discourse of Semipopular Scientific Texts132 - 51
- Latour, Bruno (1993) We Have Never Been Modern. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP
- Markley, Robert (1993) Fallen Languages: Crises of Representation in Newtonian England, 1660.1740. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell UP
- Neve, M; Porter, R (1993) Literature and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge
- O'Brien, J F (1993) What Kind of a Chemist Was Sherlock Holmes?. In: Chemistry & Industry 394 - 98
- Spolsky, E (1993) Gaps in Nature: Literary Interpretation and the Modular Mind. Albany: State University of New York Press
- Bulhof, Ilse N. (1992) The Language of Science. A Study of the Relationship between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology. With a Case Study of Darwin's The Origin of Species.. Leiden et alSuUB: E.J. Brill
- Harrison, T (1992) Square Rounds.
- Haynes, Roslynn D. (1992) Science, Myth and Utopia. 8 - 22
- Ingersoll, Earl G. (1992) Representations of Science and Technology in British Literature Since 1880. New York: Peter Lang
- Locke, David (1992) Science as Writing. New Haven: Yale UP
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