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This work is Volume 2 of an extensive two-volume monograph on the interplay of science and literature in Europe from the eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries. It comprises a series of some twenty biographies raisonnées of literary figures known to have had fascination for, at times an obsession with, science. The linguistic base is broad, primarily French, German and English, but with excursions into Italian, Spanish and Russian. Alongside outstanding individuals, the work chronicles the intellectual movements Naturphilosophie, Naturalism, Positivism, etc., which literature gave rise to through its interaction with science.



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Contents: Introduction – Georg Büchner: The Revolutionary – Stifter: Genial Melancholy – Zola: The Naturalist – Strindberg: Scientist of the Inferno – The Zany Element: Cros, Jarry – Auguste Comte: The Virus of Positivism – Albion – Ernst Haeckel and Monism – Robert Musil: The Scientist without Qualities – Paul Valéry: The Science of Narcissus – Last Words.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 23/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789976182, 978-1789976182
      ISBN10: 1789976189

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This work is Volume 2 of an extensive two-volume monograph on the interplay of science and literature in Europe from the eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries. It comprises a series of some twenty biographies raisonnées of literary figures known to have had fascination for, at times an obsession with, science. The linguistic base is broad, primarily French, German and English, but with excursions into Italian, Spanish and Russian. Alongside outstanding individuals, the work chronicles the intellectual movements Naturphilosophie, Naturalism, Positivism, etc., which literature gave rise to through its interaction with science.



      Table of Contents

      Contents: Introduction – Georg Büchner: The Revolutionary – Stifter: Genial Melancholy – Zola: The Naturalist – Strindberg: Scientist of the Inferno – The Zany Element: Cros, Jarry – Auguste Comte: The Virus of Positivism – Albion – Ernst Haeckel and Monism – Robert Musil: The Scientist without Qualities – Paul Valéry: The Science of Narcissus – Last Words.

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