Literature and Chemistry
Elective Affinities
En del af serien Acta Jutlandica (14) , og fagområderne Litteratur og Naturvidenskab
Udsolgt fra forlaget
Redigeret af
Margareth Hagen og
Margery Vibe Skagen
Med bidrag af
Brita Lotsberg Bryn,
Folkert Degenring,
Robert S.C. Gordon,
,
Margareth Hagen,
Lillian Jorunn Helle,
Henrik Johnsson,
Bernard Joly,
Pierre Laszlo,
Muireann Maguire,
Frode Helmich Pedersen,
Matteo Pellegrini,
George Rousseau,
Sharon Ruston,
Margery Vibe Skagen og
Eivind Tjønneland
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Literature and Chemistry: Elective Affinities investigates literary and chemical encounters, from medieval alchemy to contemporary science fiction, in works of, among others, Dante, Goethe, Baudelaire, Strindberg, Pasternak, and Primo Levi as well as literary writing by scientists such as Humphry Davy, Ludwig Boltzmann and Oliver Sachs.
Sixteen scholars break new ground in demonstrating chemistry's particular status as one of the sciences in which humanities should interest itself, the overlaps and reciprocities of the two fields, and - perhaps most importantly - chemistry's role in the production of narrative, metaphor, and literary form.
The anthology makes the silent presence of chemistry everywhere more
perceptible, uncovering its historical and present appeal to material sensitivity, imagination, and creativity, as well as its call for philosophical and ethical concern, and for wonder.
Indholdsfortegnelse
Pressen skrev
Hannah Brunning, The British Society for Literature and Science
"This collection of essays offers much insight into the
realm of literature and chemistry. It is an under-appreciated area, and this
book should remain an important introduction and resource for academics in
working in different periods."
Martin Willis, Modern Language Review
"... it is refreshing to see a literature and science collection that ably interweaves the work of these different fields of enquiry."
"As the editors note in their introduction, the volume makes chemistry's relation to literature 'more perceptible, uncovering its historical and present appeal to material sensitivity, imagination, creativity, as well as its call for philosophical and ethical concern, and for wonder' (p. 35). That it makes every effort to say something about all of these things is testament to the volume's success."
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