Mary Ann Caws and Nicola Luckhurst (editors), The Reception of Virginia Woolf in Europe.Published in:2005By:Beer, GillianPublication type:Literary Criticism
Transforming Fire: The Effect of Technology on Humanity in Hesiod's Prometheus Myth and the Watcher Myth of I Enoch.Published in:2005By:Strazdins, EstellePublication type:Literary Criticism
Deus ex machina: Towards a Philosophy of Religion and Technology.Published in:Comparative Critical Studies, 2005, v. 2, n. 2, p. 271, doi. 10.3366/ccs.2005.2.2.271By:Bradley, ArthurPublication type:Article
'Faustus... For Ever': Marlowe, Bruno, and Infinity.Published in:2005By:Pettigrew, Todd H. J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Physicists in the Field of Fiction.Published in:2005By:Sørensen, BentPublication type:Literary Criticism
Burke's Physiological Iconography of Aesthetic Perception and the Invention of Sublime Medicine.Published in:2005By:Sarafianos, ArisPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Imagination of Plants: Botany in Rousseau and Goethe.Published in:2005By:Walling, JanePublication type:Literary Criticism
'Not Strictly Proper For A Female Pen': Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Sexuality of Botany.Published in:2005By:George, SamPublication type:Poetry Review
Narrating Bits: Encounters between Humans and Intelligent Machines.Published in:2005By:Hayles, N. KatherinePublication type:Literary Criticism
Inventing a Discipline: Autobiography and the Science of Child Study in the 1890s.Published in:2005By:Shuttleworth, SallyPublication type:Literary Criticism