Existing scholarship on the debates over expertise in mid-nineteenth-century Britain has demonstrated the importance of popular writings on the sciences to definitions of scientific authority. Yet while men of science might position themselves in opposition to the stereotype of the merely popular writer, the self-identity of the popular writer remained ambiguous. This essay examines the careers of William Charles Linnaeus Martin (1798-1864) and Thomas Milner (1808-ca. 1883) and places them in the context of others who made their living by writing works on the sciences for the general reader. Martin wrote on zoology and Milner moved between astronomy, geology, and geography. The essay unravels the close but ambivalent relationship between th...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The collection of essays introduced in this article contributes to the debate on the commercializati...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Existing scholarship on the debates over expertise in mid-nineteenth-century Britain has demonstrate...
Existing scholarship on the debates over expertise in mid-nineteenth-century Britain has demonstrate...
Writers and critics in the Gilded Age United States frequently debated the relations between literat...
Literary fiction has seldom been seriously considered as a mode of science communication. Here, I re...
This thesis adds to the critical discourse on working-class poetry, which historically has focused o...
The professional literary gentleman of the nineteenth century was expected to publically dissociate ...
This book explores how authors profited from their writings in the late eighteenth and early ninetee...
This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitione...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship and subjecthood in the Romantic period as p...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] It is now generally accepted that both the conception and practices of natural ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The collection of essays introduced in this article contributes to the debate on the commercializati...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Existing scholarship on the debates over expertise in mid-nineteenth-century Britain has demonstrate...
Existing scholarship on the debates over expertise in mid-nineteenth-century Britain has demonstrate...
Writers and critics in the Gilded Age United States frequently debated the relations between literat...
Literary fiction has seldom been seriously considered as a mode of science communication. Here, I re...
This thesis adds to the critical discourse on working-class poetry, which historically has focused o...
The professional literary gentleman of the nineteenth century was expected to publically dissociate ...
This book explores how authors profited from their writings in the late eighteenth and early ninetee...
This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitione...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship and subjecthood in the Romantic period as p...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] It is now generally accepted that both the conception and practices of natural ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The collection of essays introduced in this article contributes to the debate on the commercializati...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...