Science and literature / edited by Harry R. Garvin, special associate editor, James M. Heath.
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Lewisburg :
Bucknell University Press,
©1983.
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Series: | Bucknell review ;
v. 27, no. 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Models for the history of science and literature / John Neubauer
- Epistemological historicism and the arts and sciences / James M. Curtis
- Res et verba: Scriblerian satire and the fate of language / Roger D. Lund
- Breakfast, death, feedback: Thomas Pynchon and the technologies of interpretation / Bruce Herzberg
- Odd fizzles: Beckett and the heavenly sciences / Charles Krance
- Hawthorne's "modern psychology": Madness and its method in The House of the Seven Gables / Martin Karlow
- Style, science, technology, and William Carlos Williams / Lisa M. Steinman
- Pattern, concrete, and computer poetry: The poem as object in itself / Kenneth B. Newell.