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  3. Vol. 38 No. 1: (Spring 2011): Special Issue on Darwin

Vol. 38 No. 1: (Spring 2011): Special Issue on Darwin

Published: 2011-02-15

Articles

  • From the Editor

    Barry Tharaud
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  • Introduction

    Michael Helfand
    1-11
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  • Georges Cuvier and the Power of Rhetoric

    Rosemary Lloyd
    13-34
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  • Reexamining Taxonomy and Gender: T.H. Huxley, G. H. Lewes, and George Eliot View the Medusa

    Lila Marz Harper
    35-58
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  • A New Species of Argument: The Role of Mathematics in Darwin’s Origin of Species

    James Wynn
    59-98
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  • Darwin Among the Novelists: Narrative Strategy and The Expression of the Emotions

    Mary Noble
    99-126
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  • The Soul of the Eye: Ruskin, Darwin, and the Nature of Vision

    Sara Atwood
    127-146
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  • Bodily Beauty, Socialist Evolution, and William Morris’s News from Nowhere

    Jessica Kuskey
    147-182
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  • Walking and Thinking with Thoreau

    Henrik Otterberg
    183-206
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  • In Search of Lost Conversations

    Rosemary Lloyd
    207-216
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