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  1. The phrase “literature and science” signifies many things, not all of which are considered here. One is the use of quasi-scientific methodology in literary criticism, drawing on contemporary science and particularly on the fields of neurology, evolutionary theory, and evolutionary psychology.

  2. A peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes essays on the intersection of literature and science, from the Renaissance to the present day. The journal is open access, online, and managed by the ScienceHumanities Initiative at Cardiff University.

  3. Literature and Science, published in September 1963, was Aldous Huxley's last book - he died two months after it was published. In it, he strives to harmonize the scientific and artistic realms. He argues that language is what divides the two realms and makes communication between them difficult.

    • Aldous Huxley
    • 118
    • 1963
    • 1963
  4. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. This introductory chapter situates the book in current discussions in the fields of literature and science studies and twenty-first-century fiction. It introduces the notion of ‘connectivities,’ understood to capture actual states as well as possibilities...

    • Nina Engelhardt, Julia Hoydis
    • 2019
  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · The British Society for Literature and Science is a scholarly society which promotes interdisciplinary research into the relationships of science and literature in all periods. Membership is open to anyone interested in the field, regardless of geographical location.

  6. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science offers a roadmap to developments that have contributed to the demonstration and emergence of reciprocal connections between the two domains of inquiry.

  7. The Journal of Literature and Science is a peer-reviewed academic journal, published twice annually in Summer and Winter. The JLS is dedicated to the publication of academic essays of six to nine thousand words on the subject of literature and science, broadly defined.