Description Examines “the contrasting responses of two Victorian women intellectuals, Eliza Lynn Linton and Frances Power Cobbe, to Darwinian science and its institutions.”
Book Lightman, Bernard (1997) Victorian science in context.
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Evelleen Richards;
(2020)
Ideology and Evolution in Nineteenth Century Britain: Embryos, Monsters, and Racial and Gendered Others in the Making of Evolutionary Theory and Culture
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Gates, Barbara T.;
(1994)
Revisioning Darwin, with sympathy
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Taylor, Jenny Bourne;
(1999)
Forms and fallacies of memory in 19th-century psychology: Henry Holland, William Carpenter, and Frances Power Cobbe
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Carvalho, André Luis de Lima;
Waizbort, Ricardo;
(2010)
A dor além dos confins do homem: aproximações preliminares ao debate entre Frances Power Cobbe e os darwinistas a respeito da vivissecção na Inglaterra vitoriana (1863--1904)
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Hamilton, Susan;
(2001)
Making History with Frances Power Cobbe: Victorian Feminism, Domestic Violence, and the Language of Imperialism
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Harrison, James;
(1981)
Destiny or descent?: Responses to Darwin
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Hull, David L.;
Tessner, Peter D.;
Diamond, Arthur M.;
(1978)
Planck's principle
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Moore, James R.;
(1987)
The erotics of evolution: Constance Naden and hylo-idealism
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Fichman, Martin;
(1984)
Ideological factors in the dissemination of Darwinism in England, 1860-1900
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Bowler, Peter J.;
(1992)
Darwinism and Victorian values: Threat or opportunity?
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Francis, Mark;
(1994)
H.S. Maine: Victorian evolution and political theory
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Desmond, Adrian;
(1989)
The politics of evolution: Morphology, medicine, and reform in radical London
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Sloan, Phillip R.;
(1990)
Deconstructing evolution
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Desmond, Adrian;
(1987)
Artisan resistance and evolution in Britain, 1819-1848
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Barrish, Phillip;
(1991)
Accumulating variation: Darwin's On the origin of species and contemporary literary and cultural theory
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Scowen, James;
(1998)
A study in the historical geography of an idea: Darwinism in Edinburgh, 1859-75
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Fulweiler, Howard W.;
(1994)
“A dismal swamp”: Darwin, design, and evolution in Our mutual friend
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Goldwert, Marvin;
(1985)
Social Darwinism and evolutionary socialism in late-19th-century England
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Fichman, Martin;
(1997)
Biology and politics: Defining the boundaries
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Rudwick, Martin J. S.;
(1982)
Charles Darwin in London: The integration of public and private science
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