This eight-volume, reset edition in two parts collects rare primary sources on Victorian science, literature and culture. The sources cover both scientific writing that has an aesthetic component what might be called 'the literature of science' and more overtly literary texts that deal with scientific matters.
PART I Volume 3 Science, Religion and Natural Theology Introduction The
Divine Economy of Nature William Buckland, Geology and Mineralogy Considered
with Reference to Natural Theology (1837) Baden Powell, The Connexion between
Natural and Divine Truth (1838) Samuel Brown, The Argument of Design Equal
to Nothing, or Nieuentyt and Paley vs. David Hume and St. Paul (1858) Edward
Forbes, History of British Starfishes (1841) Frank Buckland, Curiosities of
Natural History (1859) Henry Crosskey, The Method of Creation (1889) Cosmic
Considerations Richard Proctor, Other Worlds Than Ours (1871) James Prescott
Joule, On Matter, Living Force, and Heat (1847) John Tyndall, Heat
Considered as a Mode of Motion (1863) Thomas Huxley, On the Physical Basis
of Life (1868) James Iverach, Christianity and Evolution (1894) Redesigning
Darwin F. Max Müller, The Science of Language (1891) F. Max Müller, Lectures
on Mr. Darwins Philosophy of Language: Second Lecture (1873) Henry Acland,
The Harveian Oration (1865) Duke of Argyll [ G. D. Campbell], The Reign of Law
(1867) Charles Kingsley, The Natural Theology of the Future (1871) George
Henry Lewes Problems of Life and Mind, First Series: The Foundations of a
Creed (18745) Problems of Life and Mind, Second Series: The Physical Basis
of Mind (1877) Joseph Parker, Jobs Comforters, or Scientific Sympathy (1876)
God and Nature: Knowing, Feeling David Moir, Hymn to Hesperus and
Starlight Reflections (1852) Gerard Manley Hopkins, Nondum (1866) and
Gods Grandeur (1877) John Henry Newman, Desolation (1868) Arthur Grey
Butler, In the Beginning (1892) George Romanes, Charles Darwin A
Memorial Poem, The Drama of Life and Natural Theology (1896) Editorial
Notes
Gowan Dawson, Bernard Lightman, Piers J Hale, Jonanthan Smith, Suzy Anger, James Paradis, Richard England, Jude V. Nixon, David Amigoni, James Elwick