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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Volume 41, Number 1, Spring 2003
- Contributors
- Introduction: Science and Victorian Poetry
- "Scientific Wooing": Constance Naden's Marriage of Science and Poetry
- Une Fleur du Mal? Swinburne's "The Sundew" and Darwin's Insectivorous Plants
- Intrinsic Earthliness: Science, Materialism, and the Fleshly School of Poetry
- Crowd Management: Matthew Arnold and the Science of Society
- "Far as the eye can reach": Scientific Exploration and Explorers' Poetry in the Arctic, 1832-1852
- "A Poet Never Sees a Ghost": Photography and Trance in Tennyson's Enoch Arden and Julia Margaret Cameron's Photography
- "The Globe we groan in": Astronomical Distance and Stellar Decay in In Memoriam
- Blougram's Wager, Guido's Odds: Browning, Chance, and Probability
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