from
A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Literature and Science
Aldiss, Brian W. The Pale Shadow of Science. Essay on SF. Seattle (WA), 1985.
Aletta de Sylvas, Graciela. "Ciencia y literatura: La teoría darwinista en la escritura de Eduardo L. Holmberg." In Evolucionismo y racionalismo. Ed. Eustoquio Molina, Alberto Carreras and Jesús Puertas. Zaragoza: Institución "Fernando el Católico" / Universidad de Zaragoza, 1998. 7-16.*
Arnold, Matthew. "Literature and Science." In Arnold, Discourses in America.
_____. "Literature and Science." 1883, pub. 1885 in Discourses in America. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, with Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 2.1545-58.*
Barnaby, Edward ed. Chaos Theory and Literature. forthcoming 1999.
Barthes, Roland. "De la science à la littérature." 1967. In Barthes, Le Bruissement de la langue. Paris: Seuil, 1984. 13-20.*
_____. "Science versus Literature." In Structuralism: A Reader. Ed. Michael Lane. London: Cape, 1970. 410-16.
_____. "Science versus Literature." In Introduction to Structuralism. Ed. Michael Lane. New York: Basic Books, 1970. 410-16.
_____. "Science versus Literature." Select. in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory. Ed. K. M. Newton. London: Macmillan, 1988. 140-6.*
Beer, Gillian. Open Fields: Science in Cultural Encounter. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996. 1999.* (Darwin, 19th-c. Science, science and lit.).
Benford, Gregory. "Why Is There So Little Science in Literature?" In Nebula Award Winners 16. Ed. Jerry Pournelle. New York, 1982.
Benjamin, Marina, ed. A Question of Identity: Women, Science and Literature. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1993.
Black, Joel. "Scientific Models." In Romanticism. Ed. Marshall Brown. Vol. 5 of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.*
Boyd, Brian. "Literature, Pattern, Lolita; Or, Art, Literature, Science (2008)." In Boyd, Stalking Nabokov: Selected Essays. New York: Columbia UP, 2011. 320-35.*
Brantlinger, Patrick, ed. Energy and Entropy: Science and Culture in Victorian Britain. Bloomington (IN), 1989.
Buchanan, Scott. Poetry and Mathematics.
Bush, Douglas. Science and English Poetry: A Historical Sketch, 1590-1950. New York, 1950.
Calvino, Italo. "Two Interviews on Science and Literature." In Calvino, The Literature Machine. Trans. Patrick Creagh. London: Pan/Secker & Warburg, 1987. 28-38.*
Carpi, Daniela, ed. Letteratura e Scienza / Literature and Science. Bologna: Re Enzo, 2003.
Carroll, Joseph. Evolution and Literary Theory. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995.*
_____. "Adaptationist Literary Study: An Emerging Research Program." Style 36 (2002): 596-617.
_____. Literary Darwinism: Evolution, Human Nature, and Literature. London: Routledge, 2004.
_____. "Evolutionary Approaches to Literature and Drama." In The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Ed. Robin Dunbar and Louise Barrett. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 637-48.
_____. "An Evolutionary Paradigm for Literary Study." Style 42 (2008): 103-35.
_____. "Literary Study and Evolutionary Psychology: The Once and Future Discipline." In Joseph Carroll's Books and Articles on Literary Darwinism
2009
_____. Reading Human Nature: Literary Darwinism in Theory and Practice. SUNY Press, 2011.
2011
Ceccarelli, Leah. Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrödinger, and Wilson. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2001.
Chapple, J. A. V. Science and Literature in the Nineteenth Century. London, 1996.
Childers, Joseph, and Gary Hentzi, eds. The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary Cultural Criticism. New York: Columbia UP, 1995.
Christie, John, and Sally Shuttleworth, eds. Nature Transfigured: Science and Literature, 1700-1900. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1989.
Collado Rodríguez, Francisco. "English and American Literary Interpretations: Science, Myth, and the Twentieth Century." In Collado, Science, Literature, and Interpretation 13-26.*
_____, ed. Science, Literature, and Interpretation: Essays on Twentieth-Century Literature and Critical Theory. Zaragoza: Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Zaragoza, 1991.*
Daiches, David. "Third Culture in the Victorian Age." From A Critical History of English Literature. In García Landa, Vanity Fea 18 Jan. 2015.* (Huxley).
http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2015/01/third-culture-in-victorian-age.html
2015
Dawson, Gowan. "Literature and Science under the Microscope." Journal of Victorian Culture 11 (2006): 301-15.
Devaney, M. J. "Literature, Science, and Postmodernist Theory." In Devaney, 'Since at least Plato...' and other Postmodernist Myths. London: Macmillan, 1997. 153-204.*
Duncan, Carson S. The New Science and English Literature in the Classical Period. Menasha (WI): the author, 1913.
Eastman, Max. The Literary Mind: Its Place in an Age of Science. New York: Scribner's, 1931.*
Foerster, Norman, ed. Humanism and America: Essays on the Outlook of Modern Civilization. 1930. Port Washington (NY): Kennikat, 1967.
García Landa, José Angel. "Science and Literature: Some Critical Parameters." In Science, Literature, and Interpretation: Essays on Twentieth-Century Literature and Critical Theory. Ed. Francisco Collado. Zaragoza: Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Zaragoza, 1991. 239-64.*
_____. "Science and Literature. Some Critical Parameters." iPaper at Academia.edu 28 Oct. 2009.*
https://www.academia.edu/194257/
2014
_____. "Science and Literature: Some Critical Parameters." Online PDF at Zaguán 28 Oct. 2009.*
http://zaguan.unizar.es/record/4306
2009
_____. "Science and Literature: Some Critical Parameters." Online PDF at Social Science Research Network 16 April 2010).*
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1591114
2010
Cognition and the Arts eJournal
http://www.ssrn.com/link/Cognition-Arts.html
2012
_____. "Science and Literature: Some Critical Parameters." ResearchGate 6 Dec. 2011.*
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/39711130_Science_and_Literature_Some_Critical_Parameters
2011
_____. "Science and Literature: Some Critical Parameters." Humanities Commons 13 Aug. 2018.*
http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M60P0WQ5M
https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:20343/
2018
García Lorenzo, María M. "Estado de la cuestión sobre ciencia y literatura." In Ciencia y Literatura. Ed. María M. García Lorenzo. Signa 23 (2014): 15-42.*
http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/signa/article/viewFile/11725/11172
2021
_____, ed. Ciencia y literatura - Signa 23 (2014): 15-42.*
Gilbert, A. H., ed. Literary Criticism: Plato to Dryden. 1940. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1962. *
González de Ávila, Manuel. "Ciencia, literatura y pseudocultura: En torno a U. Eco, El péndulo de Foucault." In Teoría y análisis de los discursos literarios: Estudios en homenaje al profesor Ricardo Senabre Sempere. Ed. S. Crespo et al. Salamanca: U de Extremadura / Ediciones U de Salamanca, 2009. 171-77.*
Gottschall, Jonathan. Literature, Science, and a New Humanities. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Gottschall, Jonathan. "Quantitative Literary Study: A Modest Manifesto and Testing the Hypotheses of Feminist Fairy Tale Studies." In The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative. Ed. Jonathan Gottschall and David Sloan Wilson. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP, 2005. 199-224.*
_____. Literature, Science, and a New Humanities. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
_____. "36. Literature, Science, and a New Humanities." 2008. In Evolution, Literature and Film: A Reader. Ed. Brian Boyd, Joseph Carroll and Jonathan Gottschall. New York: Columbia UP, 2010. 457-68.*
Gottschall, Jonathan, and David Sloan Wilson, eds. The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 2005.
Gould, Stephen Jay. The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister's Pox: Mending the Gap between Science and the Humanities. New York: Random House-Harmony Books, 2003.*
Grant, Patrick. Literature and the Discovery of Method in the English Renaissance. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1985. (More: Richard III; Jonson: Bartholomew Fair; Donne: Anniversaries; Browne: Religio Medici; Law: Spirit of Love ; on Digby's Annotations, 102-88).
Hassan, Ihab. The Right Prometean Fire: Imagination, Science and Cultural Change. Chicago, 1980.
Hawks, John. "Darwinian Literary Criticism." In John Hawks Anthropology Weblog 28 Jan. 2006.
http://johnhawks.net/weblog/topics/art/literary_darwinism_2006.html
2006-01-30
Hayles, N. Katherine. The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Theories and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1984.
_____. Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and Science. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1990.
_____. "Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation." New Orleans Review 18l.1 (1991): 76-85.
_____, ed. Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Literature and Science. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1991.
Henkin, L. J. Darwinism in the English Novel, 1860-1910: The Impact of Evolution on Victorian Fiction. New York, 1940.
Hoeg, Jerry, and Kevin S. Larsen. Interdisciplinary Essays on Darwinism in Hispanic Literature and Film: The Intersection of Science and the Humanities. Edwin Mellen, 2009.
Horne, C. J. "Literature and Science." In From Dryden to Johnson. Vol. 4 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991. 135-5.*
Huxley, Aldous. "The Subject Matter of Poetry." In Huxley, On the Margin. 1923.
_____. Literature and Science. New York: Harper, 1963.
Huxley, Thomas Henry. Science and Culture and Other Essays. London, 1881.
Ingersoll, Earl G. Representations of Science and Technology in British Literature since 1880. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute Studies in Science, Technology and Culture, 9). New York: Peter Lang, 1992.*
Jones, Richard F. "Science and English Prose Style in the Third Quarter of the Seventeenth Century." PMLA 45 (1930): 977-1009.
_____. "The Background of the Attack on Science in the Age of Pope." In Eighteenth-Century English Literature. Ed. James L. Clifford. New York: Oxford UP, 1959. 68-83.*
_____. "The Rhetoric of Science in England of the Mid-Seventeenth Century." In Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature: Essays in Honor of Alan Dugald McKillop. Ed. Carroll Camden. Chicago, 1963. 5-24.
Kenner, Hugh. The Mechanic Muse. Oxdord: Oxford UP, 1987.
Koch, Walter A. The Roots of Literature.
_____, ed. The Biology of Literature. Bochum: N. Brockmeier, 1993.
Laín Entralgo, Pedro. "Poesía, ciencia y realidad." In Laín, La aventura de leer. 1956. 2nd ed. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1964. 159-81.*
Leavis, F. R. The Two Cultures? The Significance of C. P. Snow's Richmond Lecture. London: Chatto and Windus, 1962.
Lepenies, Wolf. Las tres culturas: La sociología entre la literatura y la ciencia. México, FCE, 1994.
Levine, George. Darwin and the Novelists: Patterns of Science in Victorian Fiction. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1988.
_____, ed. One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1987.
_____, ed. Realism and Representation: Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature, and Culture. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1993.
Limon, John. The Place of Fiction in the Time of Science: A Disciplinary History of American Writing. (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, 39). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.
Logan, Marie-Rose, ed. Graphesis: Perspectives on Literature and Philosophy. Yale French Studies 52 (1975).
Markley, Robert. "Complex Dynamics: Literature, Science, and Postdisciplinarity." Poetics Today 12.2 (1991): 337-346.*
Martin, Ronald E. "U.S. Authors and the Scientific Description of the World: A Study in Early Twentieth Century Cultural Change." In AEDEAN Select Papers in Language, Literature and Culture: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference. [U of Córdoba, 1993]. Ed. Javier Pérez Guerra. Vigo: AEDEAN, 2000. 69-78.*
Meadows, A. J. The High Firmament. (Astronomy in Literature). Leicester, 1969.
Mellor, Anne K. "Frankenstein: A Feminist Critique of Science." In One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature. Ed. George Levine. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1987. 287-312.
Meyer, Steven. Irresistible Dictation: Gertrude Stein and the Correlations of Writing and Science. (Writing Science). Stanford: Stanford UP, 2003.
More, L. T. "The Pretensions of Science." In Foerster, Humanism and America.
Muller, Herbert J. Science and Criticism. New Haven, 1943.
Nadeau, Robert. Readings from the New Book on Nature: Physics and Metaphysics in the Modern Novel. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1981.*
Nicolson, Marjorie Hope. The Microscope and English Imagination. Northampton (MA), 1935.
_____. Newton Demands the Muse: Newton's "Opticks" and the Eighteenth Century Poets. Princeton (NJ): Princeton UP, 1946.
_____. The Breaking of the Circle: Studies in the Effect of the "New Science" upon Seventeenth Century Poetry. Evanston, 1950. Rev. ed. New York, 1960.
_____. Science and Imagination. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1956.
Norris, Christopher. "Literary Theory, Science and Philosophy of Science." In Twentieth-Century Historical, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives. Ed. Christa Knellwolf and Christopher Norris. Vol. 9 of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. 401-18.*
Onega Jaén, Susana. "La scienza, il mito e la ricerca dell'unità in Gut Symmetries di Jeanette Winterson." In Letteratura e Scienza / Literature and Science. Ed. Daniela Carpi. Bologna: Re Enzo, 2003. 185-98.
Peacock, Thomas Love. "The Four Ages of Poetry." 1820. Rpt. in Critical Theory Since Plato. Ed. H. Adams. San Diego: Harcourt, 1971. 491-497.
_____. "The Four Ages of Poetry." In Romantic Critical Essays. Ed. David Bromwich. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987. 199-211.
_____. The Four Ages of Poetry. Ed. John E. Jordan. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. (Including A Defence of Poetry by Shelley).
Peterfreund, Stuart, ed. Literature and Science: Theory and Practice. Boston: Northeastern UP, 1990.
Peterson, R. G. "Critical Calculations: Measure and Symmetry in Literature." PMLA 91 (1976): 367-75.
Pinker, Steven. "Toward a Consilient Study of Literature." Rev. of The Literary Animal. Ed. Jonathan Gottschall and David Sloan Wilson. Philosophy and Literature 31 (2007): 161-77.*
http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/articles/papers/Literary_Animal_review.pdf
2007
_____. "Science Is Not Your Enemy: An Impassioned Plea to Neglected Novelists, Embattled Professors, and Tenure-less Historians." New Republic 6 Aug. 2013.*
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114127/science-not-enemy-humanities
2013
Plato. Ion. 388 BC? Trans. in Adams 12-19.
_____. The Ion. Trans. in Gilbert 8-23.
_____. Ion. Ed. Monique Canto. Paris: Flammarion, 1989.
Purdy, Strother B. The Hole in the Fabric: Science, Contemporary Literature, and Henry James. Pittsburgh, 1977.
Rabinowitz, Peter J. "'The Impossible Has a Way of Passing Unnoticed': Reading Science in Fiction." Narrative 19.2 (May 2011): 201-15.*
Rahv, Philip. The Myth and the Powerhouse. 1965.
Ransom, John Crowe. "Wanted: An Ontological Critic." In Ransom,The New Criticism. Norfolk (CT): New Directions, 1941.
Richards, I. A. Science and Poetry. New York: Norton, 1926.
_____. Poetries and Sciences: A Reissue of Science and Poetry (1926, 1935) with commentary. London: Routledge, 1970.
Roppen, Georg. Evolution and Poetic Belief: A Study in Some Victorian and Modern Writers. Oslo, 1956.
Rosenberg, Martin E. "Fables of Self-Organization: The Cultural Work of Physics Tropes in the Discourses of the Avant-Garde." Manuscript.
_____. "Dynamic and Thermodynamic Tropes of the Subject in Freud and in Deleuze and Guattari." Postmodern Culture (forthcoming 1994).
Ruse, Michael. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution. Oxford and New York: Oxford UP, 2017.*
Ryan, Marie-Laure. "Narrative/Science Entanglements: On the Thousand and One Literary Lives of Schrödinger's Cat." Narrative 19.2 (May 2011): 171-86.*
Sánchez Calle, M. Pilar. "Science and Autobiography in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye." In aedeanXXXIII, Cádiz 12-14 Nov. 2009. Ed. R. Galán et al. CD-ROM. Cádiz: Servicio de Publicaciones, U de Cádiz, 2010.*
Sánchez Franco, Julián. "Bacon, Newton y Locke en la poesía inglesa del siglo XVIII." In Actas del VII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos. Madrid: Ediciones de la UNED, 1986. 193-98.*
Schmidt, Stanley. "The Science of Science Fiction." In Many Futures, Many Worlds: Theme and Form in Science Fiction. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1977. 27-49.
Scholnick, Robert J., ed. American Literature and Science. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1992. Rev. in Studies in American Fiction 23.1 (1995).
Serres, Michel. "Literature and the Exact Sciences." Sub-Stance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism 59.
Smyser, Jane Worthington. "Wordsworth's Dream of Poetry and Science." PMLA 71 (1956): 269-75.
Snow, C. P. "The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution." Reid Lecture, 1959. Pub. as The Two Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1959.
_____. "The Two Cultures: A Second Look." 1963. In Snow, The Two Cultures. Introd. Stefan Collini. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 53-100.
Sokal, Alan, and Jean Bricmont. Impostures Intellectuelles. Paris: Odicle Jacob, 1997.*
_____. Intellectual Impostures: Postmodern Philosophers' Abuse of Science. London: Profile Books, 1999.*
Stapledon, Olaf. "Science, Art and Society." London Mercury 38 (Oct. 1938): 521-28.
Steinman, Lisa M. Made in America: Science, Technology, and Modern American Poets. New Haven: Yale UP, 1987.
Stevenson, Lionel. Darwin Among the Poets. Chicago, 1932.
Storey, Robert. Mimesis and the Human Animal: On the Biogenetic Foundations of Literary Representation. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 1996.
Swenson, May. "The Experience of Poetry in a Scientific Age." In Contemporary American Poetry. Ed. Howard Nemerov. Washington: Voice of America, 1965. 185-200.*
Swirski, Peter. Between Literature and Science: Exploration in Aesthetics, Cognitive Science, and Literary Knowledge.
Textus-English Studies in Italy 9.1: Scientific Imagination and Eighteenth-Century English Culture. Ed. V. Gentili and C. Pagetti.
Turner, Frederick. Natural Classicism: Essays on Literature and Science. New York: Paragon House, 1985.
Turner, Martha A. Mechanism and the Novel: Science in the Narrative Process. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.
Waugh, Patricia. "Revising the Two Cultures Debate: Science, Literature, and Value." In The Arts and Sciences of Criticism. Ed. David Fuller and Patricia Waugh. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. 33-59.*
Welsh, Alexander. "Teories of Science and Romance, 1870-1920." Victorian Studies 17 (1973): 135-54.
Wilson, D. S., and Tom Stoppard. "The Playwright and the Scientist: A Conversation between Tom Stoppard and David Sloan Wilson." This View of Life 2 May 2015.*
2015
Wright, C. J. "The 'Spectre' of Science: The Study of Optical Phenomena and the Romantic Imagination." Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 43 (1980): 186-200.
Zimmer, Carl. "Science as Literature: A Talk with Richard Preston." The Loom 31 Aug. 2008.
2008
Bibliography
García Landa, José Ángel. "Literature and Science." From A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology. iPaper at Scribd (rusumihaistelian1031) 30 April 2012.*
http://es.scribd.com/doc/91805443/Science-and-Literature-Syllabus
2012
Journals
Narrative 19.2 (May 2011). Special issue on narrative and science.*
Literature
Dickens, Charles. "La poesía de la ciencia." From Contributions to The Examiner. In Dickens, Obras completas XII. Madrid: Santillana-Aguilar, 2005. 811-14.*
Series
(Worcester Polytechnic Institute Studies in Science, Technology and Culture, 9). New York: Peter Lang, 1992.*
Video
Krauss, Lawrence. "Exclusive: Dialogue with Cormac McCarthy About Science." Video. YouTube (The Origins Podcast) 9 Dec. 2022.*
2022
Miall, David S. "Approaching Literature Scientifically: Is It Still Literary?" Video. Lecture at 'Why the Humanities: Answers from the Cognitive and Neurosciences' conference, 11 July 2015. YouTube (James Maxwell) 2 March 2016.*
2017
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