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Literatures Of Stress: Thermodynamic Physics And The Poetry And Prose Of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Mapes
Literatures Of Stress: Thermodynamic Physics And The Poetry And Prose Of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Mapes
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This dissertation examines two of the various literatures of energy in Victorian Britain: the scientific literature of the North British school of energy physics, and the poetic and prose literature of Gerard Manley Hopkins. As an interdisciplinary effort, it is intended for several audiences. For readers interested in science history, it offers a history of two terms – stress and strain – central to modern physics. As well, in discussing the ideas of various scientific authors (primarily William John Macquorn Rankine, William Thomson, P.G. Tait, and James Clerk Maxwell), it indicates several contributions these figures made to larger culture.
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