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The Articulation of Science in the Neo-Victorian Novel
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The Articulation of Science in the Neo-Victorian Novel

The present study offers a poetics of science in the contemporary historical, and more specifically, neo-Victorian novel. Its starting point is both the profound (dis)similarity between science and history, and Ansgar N nning's pathbreaking systematisation of the historical novel. The poetics itself is based on a rigorous development and application of four hypotheses. These hypotheses are a direct result of the interdisciplinary nature of a study with at least three, if not four, epistemological concerns, for this is a study of science in a literary context which deals with history, specifically history of the Victorian period. Each of the four terms forms the basis for one of the hypotheses. The poetics is tested on two novels which have proved to be land-marks in neo-Victorian fiction: Graham Swift's Waterland (1983) and A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990).
ISBN
9783906770055
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
500 gram
Utgivelsesdato
20.12.2002
Antall sider
335