Physiological Lectures

Physiological Lectures
Author: John Abernethy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1821
Genre: Anatomy, Comparative
ISBN:


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Literature, Electricity and Politics 1740–1840

Literature, Electricity and Politics 1740–1840
Author: Mary Fairclough
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137593156


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This book investigates the science of electricity in the long eighteenth century and its textual life in literary and political writings. Electricity was celebrated as a symbol of enlightened progress, but its operation and its utility were unsettlingly obscure. As a result, debates about the nature of electricity dovetailed with discussions of the relation between body and soul, the nature of sexual attraction, the properties of revolutionary communication and the mysteries of vitality. This study explores the complex textual manifestations of electricity between 1740 and 1840, in which commentators describe it both as a material force and as a purely figurative one. The book analyses attempts by both elite and popular practitioners of electricity to elucidate the mysteries of electricity, and traces the figurative uses of electrical language in the works of writers including Mary Robinson, Edmund Burke, Erasmus Darwin, John Thelwall, Mary Shelley and Richard Carlile.

Shelley and Vitality

Shelley and Vitality
Author: S. Ruston
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2005-04-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 023050518X


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Shelley and Vitality reassesses Percy Shelley's engagement with early nineteenth-century science and medicine, specifically his knowledge and use of theories on the nature of life presented in the debate between surgeons John Abernethy and William Lawrence. Sharon Ruston offers new biographical information to link Shelley to a medical circle and explores the ways in which Shelley exploits the language and ideas of vitality. Major canonical works are reconsidered to address Shelley's politicised understanding of contemporary scientific discourse.