Imagination and Science in Romanticism

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421439839

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By Richard C. Sha
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Richard C. Sha is a professor of literature at American University, where he is a member of the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience. He is the author of Perverse Romanticism: Aesthetics and Sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832 and the coeditor of Romanticism and the Emotions.

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

This impressive monograph will remain, I suspect, the most important resource on Romantic literature and science for many decades to come. This book changes how we view not only Romanticism but also the broader relationship between literature and science. * Eighteenth-Century Fiction * A fascinating read and discovery of literary and scientific interconnections. * Review of English Studies * For Sha, the concept of imagination is the key to unlocking relations between science and literature, since the faculty was viewed as central to scientific inquiry and literary creativity alike. Sha demonstrates that scientific thinkers, far from being antipathetic to the imagination, repeatedly indulged it and then tested its results experimentally. [I am] grateful for many penetrating insights in Sha's book. * Studies in Romanticism * Richard C. Sha's exemplary Imagination and Science in Romanticism centers the Romantic imagination within scientific ways of knowing. Each chapter contains intriguing and thorough discussions of science, and subtle, detailed readings of literary texts. There is a wealth of wonderfully collated material here and fine-grained contextualization; readers interested in Romanticism and science will find the individual chapters rewarding. * Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 * Richard Sha's Imagination and Science in Romanticism is required reading for anyone interested in the relations between Romantic science and literature. -- Tilottama Rajan * The Wordsworth Circle * Imagination and Science in Romanticism shifts the terms in which imaginative theory, in literature and science alike, can be understood. * British Association for Romantic Studies' Bulletin & Review *

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