In 2010, the journal 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century devoted an issue to Darwin and literature, and the articles are available for free online:
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Introduction: Science, Literature, and the Darwin Legacy |
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| Paul White |
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Losing the Plot: the Geological Anti-Narrative |
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| Adelene Buckland |
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‘By a Comparison of Incidents and Dialogue’: Richard Owen, Comparative Anatomy and Victorian Serial Fiction |
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| Gowan Dawson |
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Narrating Darwinian Inheritances: Fields, Life Stories and the Literature-Science Relation |
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| David Amigoni |
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Field Studies: Novels as Darwinian Niches, Poetry for Physicists and Mathematicians |
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| Daniel Walter Brown |
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‘The Lay of the Trilobite’: Rereading May Kendall |
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| John Robert Holmes |
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Darwin and Reductionisms: Victorian, Neo-Darwinian and Postgenomic Biologies |
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| Angelique Richardson |
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Darwin and Genomics: Regenia Gagnier interviews John Dupré |
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| John Dupré, Regenia Gagnier |
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