Modernist Physics: Waves, Particles, and Relativities in the Writings of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence by Rachel Crossland
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Overview: An original account of the ways in which Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence engaged with the scientific ideas
Considers literary texts and scientific ideas in their historical context
Explores Albert Einstein's thought on the properties of light, the theory of relativity, and Brownian motion
Goes back to Einstein's original 1905 papers to consider the emergence, development, and dissemination of his ideas
The shared discourse model allows for both the combination of, and a distinction between, the two most common approaches within the field of literature and science: direct influence and the zeitgeist
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 4.3 MB
Overview: An original account of the ways in which Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence engaged with the scientific ideas
Considers literary texts and scientific ideas in their historical context
Explores Albert Einstein's thought on the properties of light, the theory of relativity, and Brownian motion
Goes back to Einstein's original 1905 papers to consider the emergence, development, and dissemination of his ideas
The shared discourse model allows for both the combination of, and a distinction between, the two most common approaches within the field of literature and science: direct influence and the zeitgeist
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
Download Instructions:
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https://userscloud.com/gdj0kyazqdwi