<p>In "The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature," a collection of critical essays, various scholars explore the intricate interplay between scientific discourse and literary expression during a transformative period in history. This volume delves into how authors such as Mary Shelley and Thomas Hardy incorporated scientific ideas into their narratives, reflecting the anxieties and triumphs of the Industrial Revolution. The essays emp...
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