In 2003, biophysicist and Nobel Laureate Maurice Wilkins published his autobiography entitled The Third Man. In the preface, he diffidently points out that the title was chosen by his publisher, as a reference to the famous 1949 movie no doubt, featuring Orson Welles in his classical role as penicillin racketeer Harry Lime. In this paper I intend to show that there is much more to this title than merely its familiar ring. If subjected to a comparative analysis, multiple correspondences between movie and memoirs can be brought to the fore. Taken together, these documents shed an intriguing light on the vicissitudes of budding life sciences research during the post-war era. I will focus my comparative analysis on issues still relevant today, ...
AbstractThe history of science shows a shift from single-investigator ‘little science’ to increasing...
H. G. Wells’ writings from the first few years of the twentieth century inherit a discourse on liter...
Following discussions on scientific biography carried out over the past few decades, this book propo...
In 2003, biophysicist and Nobel Laureate Maurice Wilkins published his autobiography entitled The Th...
The Double Helix is a brief story of the structure of the genetic material DNA. As such, it is excee...
Cet article s’intéresse à une douzaine de récits autobiographiques écrits par des scientifiques et s...
Following the discovery of the DNA double helix in 1953, concepts of genetic code and program emerge...
Biography is one of the most popular categories of books—and indeed the most popular\ud category amo...
Negative stereotypes of scientists of have been prevalent throughout much of media history, from lit...
The Harvard physiologists Alexander Forbes (1882-1965) and Walter Bradford Cannon (1871-19...
The proliferation of science fiction in film and visual media brings scientific topics to large audi...
The aim in this paper is to explore conditions of possibility for giving life to science in the cont...
This thesis uses archived oral history interviews to trace the identities of scientists in narrative...
This article aims to outline some of the main ways in which biographical film is influencing...
Craig Venter's autobiography recounts the conflict and controversy that have contributed to his cele...
AbstractThe history of science shows a shift from single-investigator ‘little science’ to increasing...
H. G. Wells’ writings from the first few years of the twentieth century inherit a discourse on liter...
Following discussions on scientific biography carried out over the past few decades, this book propo...
In 2003, biophysicist and Nobel Laureate Maurice Wilkins published his autobiography entitled The Th...
The Double Helix is a brief story of the structure of the genetic material DNA. As such, it is excee...
Cet article s’intéresse à une douzaine de récits autobiographiques écrits par des scientifiques et s...
Following the discovery of the DNA double helix in 1953, concepts of genetic code and program emerge...
Biography is one of the most popular categories of books—and indeed the most popular\ud category amo...
Negative stereotypes of scientists of have been prevalent throughout much of media history, from lit...
The Harvard physiologists Alexander Forbes (1882-1965) and Walter Bradford Cannon (1871-19...
The proliferation of science fiction in film and visual media brings scientific topics to large audi...
The aim in this paper is to explore conditions of possibility for giving life to science in the cont...
This thesis uses archived oral history interviews to trace the identities of scientists in narrative...
This article aims to outline some of the main ways in which biographical film is influencing...
Craig Venter's autobiography recounts the conflict and controversy that have contributed to his cele...
AbstractThe history of science shows a shift from single-investigator ‘little science’ to increasing...
H. G. Wells’ writings from the first few years of the twentieth century inherit a discourse on liter...
Following discussions on scientific biography carried out over the past few decades, this book propo...