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A milestone in the history of science and Romanticism,
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This review is from: Poetry Realized in Nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Early Nineteenth-Century Science (Paperback)
In a recent review of a book on Frankenstein and the sciences, the historian of physics, Iwan Morus, commented that the fact that no one in that book cited Levere meant that the scholarship was basically wholly unsound. He has a point. This book is a milestone in the history of science and Romanticism, and it subtly demonstrates how chemistry infected Coleridge's thought in ways that one would not expect.
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Poetry Realized in Nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Early Nineteenth-Century Science by Trevor Harvey Levere (Paperback - August 8, 2002)
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