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Sonnet - To Science (1829) | 3 | |
The Belfast Address (1874) | 3 | |
From Science and Culture (1880) | 4 | |
Literature and Science (1882) | 6 | |
Sketch of the Analytical Engine (1843) | 15 | |
From Formal Logic (1847) | 19 | |
From An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854) | 24 | |
From The Logic of Chance (1866) | 27 | |
From Through the Looking-Glass (1871) | 29 | |
From The Game of Logic (1886) | 32 | |
From Daniel Deronda (1876) | 35 | |
From The Time Machine (1895) | 40 | |
From On the Power of Penetrating into Space by Telescopes (1800) | 43 | |
From Past and Present (1843) | 47 | |
From Outlines of Astronomy (1849) | 51 | |
From Experimental Researches in Electricity (1839-55) (1852) | 55 | |
On the Age of the Sun's Heat (1862) | 60 | |
On Chemical Rays, and the Light of the Sky (1869) | 63 | |
On the Scientific Use of the Imagination (1870) | 68 | |
From Theory of Heat (1871) | 70 | |
To the Chief Musician upon Nabla: A Tyndallic Ode (1874) | 74 | |
Professor Tait, Loquitur (1877) | 76 | |
Answer to Tait | 77 | |
To Hermann Stoffkraft (1878) | 78 | |
The Sorting Demon of Maxwell (1879) | 79 | |
From Two on a Tower (1882) | 81 | |
The Photographic Eyes of Science (1883) | 84 | |
On a New Kind of Rays (1895) | 88 | |
Letter to Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the US Treasury, 27 September 1837 | 91 | |
The Telephone from Westminster Review (1878) | 95 | |
Mental Telegraphy (1891) | 99 | |
The Deep-Sea Cables (1896) | 104 | |
In the Cage (1898) | 104 | |
From On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures (1832) | 109 | |
From Dombey and Son (1847-8) | 116 | |
On the Conservation of Force (1847) | 121 | |
From Erewhon (1872) | 124 | |
To a Locomotive in Winter (1876) | 128 | |
From De Viribus Electricitatis (1791) | 135 | |
From Discourse, Introductory to a Course of Lectures on Chemistry (1802) | 140 | |
From Frankenstein (1818) | 144 | |
I Sing the Body Electric [1855] (1867) | 148 | |
From General Anatomy (1801) | 150 | |
From Cellular Pathology (1858) | 152 | |
From Middlemarch (1871-2) | 153 | |
From The Physical Basis of Mind (1877) | 161 | |
From The Last Man (1826) | 163 | |
An Inquiry into the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain (1842) | 167 | |
The Mask of the Red Death (1842) | 171 | |
The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever (1843) | 177 | |
On the Organized Bodies Which Exist in the Atmosphere (1861) | 181 | |
Illustrations of the Antiseptic System (1867) | 187 | |
Dr. Koch on the Cholera (1884) | 191 | |
The Stolen Bacillus (1895) | 197 | |
From An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine (1865) | 203 | |
Vivisection: Its Pains and Its Uses (1881) | 209 | |
Vivisection and Its Two-Faced Advocates (1882) | 215 | |
From Heart and Science (1883) | 220 | |
From The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896) | 229 | |
From Zoological Philosophy (1809) | 240 | |
From Principles of Geology (1830-3) | 246 | |
From Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences (1840) | 252 | |
From The Princess (1847) | 255 | |
From The Origin of Species (1859) | 258 | |
From The Mill on the Floss (1860) | 267 | |
On the Physical Basis of Life (1869) | 273 | |
From The Story of an African Farm (1883) | 276 | |
From Mental Evolution in Man (1888) | 279 | |
From In Memoriam, LIII-LV, CXVIII (1850) | 283 | |
From Principles of Biology (1864-7) | 285 | |
Hap (1866) | 289 | |
From A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873) | 290 | |
From The Evolution of Man (1874) | 293 | |
From Unconscious Memory (1880) | 297 | |
Evolution (1880) | 299 | |
To Nature | 299 | |
From Essays on Heredity (1881-5) | 300 | |
Lay of the Trilobite (1885) | 303 | |
Nature is a Heraclitean Fire (1888) | 305 | |
From Pride and Prejudice (1813) | 306 | |
From The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) | 308 | |
From She (1887) | 312 | |
Natural Selection (1887) | 317 | |
From Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891) | 318 | |
From Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1822) | 331 | |
On the Reflex Function (1833) | 334 | |
From A Treatise on Insanity (1835) | 337 | |
The Birthmark (1846) | 341 | |
From Bartleby the Scrivener (1856) | 346 | |
From Mind and Brain (1860) | 349 | |
From Lady Audley's Secret (1862) | 353 | |
The Case of George Dedlow (1866) | 358 | |
From Body and Mind (1870) | 364 | |
From Principles of Mental Physiology (1874) | 369 | |
From Principles of Psychology (1890) | 373 | |
From Elements of Phrenology (1824) | 377 | |
From Phrenology in Connection with the Study of Physiognomy (1826) | 382 | |
From Jane Eyre (1847) | 386 | |
From The Lifted Veil (1859) | 389 | |
From Facts in Mesmerism (1840) | 391 | |
From Surgical Operations without Pain in the Mesmeric State (1843) | 396 | |
Mesmeric Revelation (1844) | 401 | |
From Letters on Mesmerism (1845) | 406 | |
From Mesmerism in India (1847) | 410 | |
Mesmerism (1855) | 415 | |
From The Moonstone (1868) | 419 | |
When Thou Sleepest (1837) | 422 | |
Unconscious Cerebration: A Psychological Study (1871) | 424 | |
From The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) | 428 | |
Address to the German Chemical Society (1890) | 431 | |
From Elsie Venner (1861) | 433 | |
From Wear and Tear, or Hints for the Overworked (1872) | 436 | |
The Yellow Wall-Paper (1892) | 438 | |
From Panopticon (1791) | 449 | |
From Manual of Political Economy (1793) | 452 | |
From An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) | 453 | |
From A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation (1832) | 456 | |
From Bleak House (1852-3) | 458 | |
From Positive Philosophy (1853) | 464 | |
From Hard Times (1854) | 466 | |
From Utilitarianism (1861) | 469 | |
From Jude the Obscure (1895) | 472 | |
From The Races of Men (1850) | 475 | |
From Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development (1883) | 478 | |
The Yellow Face (1894) | 483 | |
From The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) | 488 | |
From London Labour and the London Poor (1851) | 493 | |
From North and South (1855) | 496 | |
East London (1867) | 501 | |
West London | 502 | |
Autobiography of a Thief in Thieves' Language (1879) | 502 | |
From Mrs. Warren's Profession (1898) | 506 | |
From East London (1899) | 511 | |
From The Criminal Man (1876) | 516 | |
From The Nether World (1889) | 519 | |
From The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) | 521 | |
From Degeneration (1892) | 525 | |
From The Heavenly Twins (1893) | 530 | |
From Dracula (1897) | 535 | |
Prose and Verse (1857) | 538 | |
Explanatory Notes | 541 | |
Publisher's Acknowledgements | 576 |
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