Charles Darwin's the Origin of Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays

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Manchester University Press, 1995 M05 15 - 211 páginas
This volume marks a new approach to a seminal work of the new modern scientific imagination. Darwin's central theory of natural selection neither originated nor could be contained within the natural sciences, but continues to shape and challenge our most basic assumptions about human social and political life. Seven readings, crossing the fields of history, literature, sociology, anthropology and the history of science, demonstate the complex position of the text within the cultural debates past and present.

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HARRIET RITVO
20
Classification and continuity in The Origin of Species
47
TED BENTON
68
FIONA ERSKINE
95
DAVID AMIGONI
122
KATE FLINT
152
DERMOT KILLINGLEY
174
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David Amigoni is Professor of Victorian Literature at Keele University Jeff Wallace is Lecturer in Contemporary English Literature at Cardiff Metropolitan University

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