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READING AND (RE)WRITING CLASS: ELIZABETH GASKELL'S WIVES AND DAUGHTERS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 April 2005
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His anatomy was philosophic, or transcendent, because transcending the vision of the eye, it had the vision of the mind, seeing what the eye alone could never see.
—G. H. Lewes, “Life and Doctrine of Geoffroy St. Hilaire”
Scientific material does not have clear boundaries once it enters literature.
—Dame Gillian Beer, Open Fields
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- EDITORS' TOPIC: VICTORIAN TAXONOMIES
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