The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science

Understanding the Interplay Between Literature and Science

Steven Meyer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd May '18

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This insightful guide illustrates the connections between literature and science, demonstrating their alignment through various influential figures and theories in The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science.

This Companion is tailored for undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members aiming to explore the intricate relationship between the sciences and humanities. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science serves as a contemporary guide that delves into the significant figures, genres, and theories that illustrate the deeper connections between these two fields of study. Historically, the notion of a divide between literature and science was famously articulated by C. P. Snow in 1959, who described the 'two cultures' as a significant barrier to understanding. However, recent scholarship has sought to bridge this gap, highlighting the reciprocal nature of these disciplines.

In the pages of The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science, readers will find a comprehensive roadmap of developments that have fostered a greater understanding of how literature and science inform one another. Each chapter intricately weaves together theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence, examining influential figures such as Shakespeare, Darwin, and Einstein, alongside various genres including fiction, poetry, and science fiction. Additionally, the book explores significant theories and movements such as cognitive science, ecocriticism, and digital humanities, further emphasizing the interconnectedness of these realms.

This Companion is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dialogue between literature and science. By challenging traditional perceptions of separation, The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science encourages a more integrated approach to studying these fields, making it invaluable for scholars and students alike who wish to deepen their understanding of this fascinating interplay.

'The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science is a serious, substantial, and illuminating volume. The contributors are among the most highly regarded and influential scholars in their respective areas of expertise in literature and science. Together, their contributions provide a comprehensive, consistently informative, and frequently enlightening survey of what is an extremely varied and theoretically challenging interdisciplinary field. The volume will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars working in any area of literature and sciences studies.' Paul Peppis, University of Oregon
'… original, transformative, and enormously valuable as a fresh perspective on the field.' Martin Willis, The British Society for Literature and Science Reviews (www.bsls.ac.uk)
'It is an inclusive and urgent gathering of work, which presents an innovative and transformative broadening of the field of Literature and Science in the twenty-first century.' Gemma Curto, Notes and Queries

ISBN: 9781107439030

Dimensions: 227mm x 151mm x 16mm

Weight: 560g

350 pages