FRE 337 / COM 391 / ECS 361 / HUM 337

Styles of Literature and Science in 18th- and 19th-Century Europe

Celia Leonore Orane Aita Abele

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Is literature a “science”? Can science be “literature”? This class reads literary, scientific, and philosophical texts from the Enlightenment and 19th century from the lens of both history of science and literature. We focus on France, Germany, and England, though we also look at scientific voyages beyond Europe. Other than published “works,” we will engage with the rich material culture of drafts, notebooks, botanical specimens, illustrations, and research of all kinds that these fields produced. Our aim will be to deepen our understanding of the complex interrelations of practice and thought among the sciences, philosophy, and literature.

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