Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One. Imagining Dynamic Matter: Percy Shelley, Prometheus Unbound, and the Chemistry and Physics of Matter
Chapter Two. William Blake and the Neurological Imagination: Romantic Science, Nerves, and the Emergent Self
Chapter Three. The Physiological Imagination: Coleridge's Biographia
Chapter Four. Obstetrics and Embryology: Science and Imagination in Frankenstein
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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""His book juxtaposes a vast number of primary sources and it is the range of these texts as well as Sha's analyses of them that make Imagination and Science in Romanticism a fascinating read and discovery of literary and scientific interconnections.""