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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "Margaret Cavendish":
Archdeacon, Anthony R. “’Things Which Are Not’: Poetic and Scientific Attitudes to Non-entities in the Seventeenth Century.” In Jowitt (Collections): pp. 25-42. [2002] | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: John Donne | literature—17th C | Margaret Cavendish | philosophy | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences | Robert Boyle | Thomas Hobbes | William Shakespeare | |
Bowerbank, Sylvia Lorraine. Speaking for Nature: Women and Ecologies of Early Modern England. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: 18th C | ecology | environmental sciences | gender studies | literature—17th | Margaret Cavendish | Mary Wollstonecraft | Mary Wroth | social sciences | |
Dodds, Lara A. Style Talk: Poetry, Rhetoric, and Natural Philosophy in Seventeenth-century England. Ph.D. Dissertation: Brown University, 2004. | |
Rhetoric of Science | |
Keywords: 17th C | culture studies | Francis Bacon | gender studies | John Donne | John Dryden | John Milton | literature-16th | Margaret Cavendish | metaphor | ornament | poetics | poetry | rhetoric of science | Royal Society | social sciences | theory | Thomas Browne | |
Fulton, Alice. “Unordinary Passions: Margaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle.” In Post (Collections): pp. 191-219. [2002] | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: Anne Bradstreet | Duchess of Newcastle | John Clare | John Keats | Kathleen Jones | literature—17th-18th-19th C | Margaret Cavendish | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences | Robert Burns | Sir Walter Raleigh | T. S. Eliot | |
Linden, Stanton J. “Margaret Cavendish and Robert Hooke: Optics and Scientific Fantasy in The Blazing World .” In Ésoterisme, Gnoses and Imaginaire Symbolique , Richard Caron and Joscelyn Godwin, eds., 611-623. Louvain, Belgium: Peeters, 2001. | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: Margaret Cavendish | optics | physical and mathematical sciences | Robert Hooke | science fiction | |
Nate, Richard. “'Plain and Vulgarly Express'd': Margaret Cavendish and the Discourse of the New Science.” Rhetorica 19 (2001): 403-417. | |
Rhetoric of Science | |
Keywords: language | Margaret Cavendish | rhetoric of science | |
Post, Jonathan F.S. “Introduction: Green Thoughts, Green Shades.” In Post (Collections): pp. 3-16. [2002] | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: Anne Bradstreet | Ben Johnson | Duchess of Newcastle | Edward Taylor | Elizabeth Bishop | George Herbert | John Donne | John Milton | literature—17th C | literature—Renaissance | Margaret Cavendish | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | T.S. Eliot | Thom Gunn | |
Price, Bronwen. “Journeys Beyond Frontiers: Knowledge, Subjectivity and Outer Space in Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World (1666).” In Jowitt (Collections), pp. 127-145. [2002] | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: gender studies | literature—17th C | Margaret Cavendish | narrative | psychological and cognitive sciences | subjectivity |