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Fact and Feeling: Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination

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Fact and Feeling: Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination - Smith, Jonathan
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In his famous lecture on "The Two Cultures," C.P. Snow argued that the modern intellectual gulf between writers and artists on the one hand, scientists and engineers on the other, had its roots in the nineteenth century. Jonathan Smith challenges that view by examining the cultural debate about scientific method in nineteenth-century Britain. Focusing on the status of Francis Bacon and his inductive methodology, Smith shows that literary figures were involved, both directly and indirectly, in the effort to construct a ...

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Fact and Feeling: Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination 1994, University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN-13: 9780299143541

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