Louise Lee et Martin Priestman Introduction – Evolution and Literature: The Two Darwins Full Text Patricia Fara Questions of inheritance: Erasmus and Charles Darwin AbstractFull Text Devin Griffiths The Fertile Darwins: Epigenesis, Organicism, and the Problem of Inheritance AbstractFull Text Stuart Harris Charles Darwin’s The Life of Erasmus Darwin AbstractFull Text John Holmes Epic Poetry and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory AbstractFull Text Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Patricia Fara Questions of inheritance: Erasmus and Charles Darwin AbstractFull Text Devin Griffiths The Fertile Darwins: Epigenesis, Organicism, and the Problem of Inheritance AbstractFull Text Stuart Harris Charles Darwin’s The Life of Erasmus Darwin AbstractFull Text John Holmes Epic Poetry and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory AbstractFull Text Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Devin Griffiths The Fertile Darwins: Epigenesis, Organicism, and the Problem of Inheritance AbstractFull Text Stuart Harris Charles Darwin’s The Life of Erasmus Darwin AbstractFull Text John Holmes Epic Poetry and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory AbstractFull Text Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Stuart Harris Charles Darwin’s The Life of Erasmus Darwin AbstractFull Text John Holmes Epic Poetry and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory AbstractFull Text Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
John Holmes Epic Poetry and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory AbstractFull Text Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Martin Priestman The Other Darwin’s Plots: Evolution as Literature in Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Butler and George Bernard Shaw AbstractFull Text Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Tim Fulford “The very air is a vital essence”: Pneumaticism at the Poles AbstractFull Text Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text
Louise Lee Charles Darwin’s “Scientific Wit”: Incongruity, Species Fixity & The Nonsense of Looking AbstractFull Text