Volume 4, Number 1 (2011)



Complete Issue

JLS 4.1 (2011)
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Special Issue: Women and Botany

Sam George and Alison E. Martin, 'Introduction. Botanising Women: Transmission, Translation and European Exchange’ (1-11)
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Sam George, 'Epistolary Exchange: the Familiar Letter and the Female Botanist, 1760-1820’ (12-29)
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Alison E. Martin, 'Revolutions in Botany: Nation, Gender and Education in the French Translation of Priscilla Wakefield’s Introduction to Botany (1796)’ (30-43)
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Betty Hagglund, 'The Botanical Writings of Maria Graham’ (44-58)
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Heidi Hansson, 'Emily Lawless and Botany as Foreign Science’ (59-73)
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Article Reviews

Katherine Ebury, Review of David Ben-Merre, ‘“What Points of Contact Existed Between These Languages?’: James Joyce, Albert Einstein, and Interdisciplinary Study” (74-75)
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Ceri Hunter, Review of Katherine Inglis, “Opthalmoscopy in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette” (76-77)
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Sara Read, Review of Jennifer Munroe, “‘My Innocent Diversion of Gardening’: Mary Somerset’s Plants” (78-79)
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Janine Rogers, Review of James J. Bono (ed) “Focus: History of Science and Literature and Science: Convergences and Divergences” (80-83)
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Federico Sabatini, Review of Tom Furniss “A Romantic Geology: James Hutton’s 1788 Theory of the Earth” (84-85)
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Kelley Swain, Review of “The Comedy of Nature: Darwinian Feminism in Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts” (86-87)
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