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“HOSPITABLE INFINITY”: IMAGINING NEW PROSPECTS AND OTHER WORLDS IN VICTORIAN COSMIC VOYAGE LITERATURE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 August 2016
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On September 3, 1841, George Eliot wrote in a letter to her friend Maria Lewis:
I have been revelling in Nichol's Architecture of the heavens and Phenomena of the Solar system, and have been in imagination winging my flight from system to system, from universe to universe, trying to conceive myself in such a position and with such a visual faculty as would enable me to enjoy what Young enumerates among the novelties of the ‘stranger’ man when he burst the shell, to
- Behold an infinite of floating worlds
- Divide the crystal waves of ether pure,
- In endless voyage without port
‘Hospitable infinity!’ Nichol beautifully says. (Letters 106–07)1
- Amid those sov'reign glories of the skies,
- Of independent, native lustre, proud;
- The souls of systems! and the lords of life,
- Through their wide empires! (276)
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