Here is a full list of books reviewed on the BSLS website, organized alphabetically by reviewer:
Will Abberley
Virginia Richter, Literature After Darwin
Jon Adams
Philip Coleman (ed.), On Literature and Science
Peter Swirski, Of Literature and Knowledge
David Amigoni
Thomas Söderqvist (ed.), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography
Teresa Barnard
Ian F. A. Bell
Michael Golston, Rhythm and Race in Modernist Poetry and Science
Lucy Bending
Heike Bauer, English Literary Sexology
Alistair Brown
Lydia H. Liu, The Freudian Robot
Dongshin Yi, A Genealogy of Cyborgothic
Adelene Buckland
Rebekah Higgitt, Recreating Newton
Bernard Lightman and Aileen Fyfe (eds), Science in the Marketplace
Verity Burke
Laurence Talairach-Vielmas, Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic
Conor Carville
Marjorie Perloff and Craig Dworkin (eds), The Sound of Poetry/The Poetry of Sound
Neil Cocks
Arianne Baggerman and Rudolf Dekker, Child of the Enlightenment
Deric Corlew
Anne Stiles (ed.), Neurology and Literature, 1860-1920
Nicolas Correard
Christa Knellwolf King, Faustus and the Promises of New Science, c. 1580-1730
Henry S. Turner, Shakespeare’s Double Helix
Rachel Crossland
Christina Alt, Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature
Laura Daniels
Sharon Ruston (ed.), Literature and Science
Jane Darcy
Michelle Faubert, Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of the Romantic-Era Psychologists
Laurence Davies
Edward J. Ahearn, Urban Confrontations in Literature and Social Science, 1848-2001
Sarah Day
Ralph O’Connor, The Earth on Show: Fossils and the Poetics of Popular Science, 1802-1856
Folkert Degenring
Ryan Barnett and Serena Trowbridge (eds), Acts of Memory: The Victorians and Beyond
Roger Ebbatson
Harold Fromm, The Nature of Being Human
Jim Endersby
James Elwick, Styles of Reasoning in the British Life Sciences
David Allan Feller
Philip Armstrong, What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity
Christine Ferguson
David Amigoni, Colonies, Cults and Evolution
Gregory Radick, The Simian Tongue
Tim Fulford
Richard Holmes, The Age of Wonder
Noel Jackson, Science and Sensation in Romantic Poetry
Christa Knellwolf and Jane Goodall (eds), Frankenstein’s Science
Laurie Garrison
Ian Burney, Poison, Detection and the Victorian Imagination
Victoria Carroll, Science and Eccentricity
Kate Gazzard
Meegan Kennedy, Revising the Clinic: Vision and Representation in Victorian Medical Narrative and the Novel
Sam George
Leah Knight, Of Books and Botany in Early Modern England
Barri Gold
Bruce Clarke with Manuela Rossini (eds), The Routledge Companion to Literature and Science
Tamara Ketabgian, The Lives of Machines
Judy A. Hayden
Elizabeth Spiller, Science, Reading, and Renaissance Literature
Jason David Hall
Jason R. Rudy, Electric Meters: Victorian Physiological Poetics
Jenni Halpin
Elizabeth Leane, Reading Popular Physics
Felicity Henderson
Juliet Cummins and David Burchell (eds), Science, Literature and Rhetoric in Early Modern England
John Holmes
Brian Boyd, On the Origin of Stories
Jonathan Gottschall, The Rape of Troy: Evolution, Violence and the World of Homer
Peter W. Graham, Jane Austen and Charles Darwin
George Levine, Darwin Loves You
George Levine, Realism, Ethics and Secularism
Clinton Machann, Masculinity in Four Victorian Epics: A Darwinist Reading
Nicholas Ruddick, The Fire in the Stone: Prehistoric Fiction from Charles Darwin to Jean M. Auel
Helena Ifill
Laurie Garrison, Science, Sexuality and Sensation Novels
John Glendening, The Evolutionary Imagination in Late-Victorian Novels
Katherine Inglis
Jill L. Matus, Shock, Memory and the Unconscious in Victorian Fiction
C. M. Jackson-Houlston
M. M. Mahood, The Poet as Botanist
Alice Jenkins
Barri J. Gold, ThermoPoetics: Energy in Victorian Literature and Science
Peter Johnston
Stephen H. Blackwell, The Quill and the Scalpel: Nabokov’s Art and the Worlds of Science
Melanie Keene
Barbara Kennedy
Katherine Hodgkin (ed.), Women, Madness and Sin in Early Modern England: The Autobiographical Writings of Dionys Fitzherbert
David Houston Wood, Time, Narrative, and Emotion in Early Modern England
Candice Kent
Helen King
Elaine Hobby (ed.), The Birth of Mankind
Leah Knight
James Dougal Fleming (ed.), The Invention of Discovery, 1500-1700
Clark Lawlor
James Robert Allard, Romanticism, Medicine and the Poet’s Body
Katherine Byrne, Tuberculosis and the Victorian Literary Imagination
George Levine
Brian Boyd, On the Origin of Stories
Bernard Lightman
Gregory Lynall
Jonathan Sawday, Engines of the Imagination
Andrew Mangham
Benjamin Reiss, Theaters of Madness: Insane Asylums and Nineteenth-Century American Culture
Tabitha Sparks, The Doctor in the Victorian Novel
Kirk Melnikoff
Robert Greene’s Planetomachia, ed. by Nandini Das
Amanda Mordavsky Caleb
Kirstie Blair, Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the Heart
L. S. Jacyna, Medicine and Modernism
Mary Morrissey
Katy Mullin
Vike Plock, Joyce, Medicine, and Modernity
Jennifer Munroe
Jo Wallwork and Paul Salzman (eds), Early Modern Englishwomen Testing Ideas
Paul Ohler
Jeanette Eileen Jones and Patrick B. Sharp (eds), Darwin in Atlantic Cultures
Margaret Olszewski
Samantha George, Botany, Sexuality and Women’s Writing
Patrick Parrinder
Robert Crossley, Imagining Mars
Frank McConnell, The Science of Fiction and the Fiction of Science
Adam Roberts, The History of Science Fiction
Colleen Marie Pauza
Graeme Gooday, Domesticating Electricity
Monika Pietrzak-Franger
Isobel Armstrong, Victorian Glassworlds
Vike Plock
Charlotte Sleigh, Literature and Science
Stella Pratt-Smith
Bernard Lightman, Victorian Popularizers of Science
Katy Price
Robert Crawford (ed.), Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science
Andrew Radford
Pamela Gossin, Thomas Hardy’s Novel Universe
Amber K. Regis
Bernhard Kuhn, Autobiography and Natural Science in the Age of Romanticism
Janine Rogers
Charlotte Sleigh, Six Legs Better
Federico Sabatini
Ulrika Maude, Beckett, Technology and the Body
John Shanahan
Kirsten Shepherd-Barr
Harry W. Paul, Henri de Rothschild, 1872-1947: Medicine and Theater
David E. Shuttleton
Clark Lawlor, Consumption and Literature
Charlotte Sleigh
Deborah Denenholz Morse and Martin A. Danahay (eds), Victorian Animal Dreams
Richard Somerset
Peter Garratt, Victorian Empiricism
Ian Hesketh, The Science of History in Victorian Britain
Victoria Sparey
David Stack
Gowan Dawson, Darwin, Literature and Victorian Respectability
Cannon Schmitt, Darwin and the Memory of the Human
Kelley Swain
Rae Beth Gordon, Dances with Darwin, 1875-1910
Will Tattersdill
Mark Bould and Sherryl Vint, The Routledge Concise History of Science Fiction
Stephen Thomson
Martin Willis, Mesmerists, Monsters, and Machines
Charles Thorpe
Daniel Cordle, States of Suspense
Elizabeth Throesch
Steven McLean, The Early Fiction of H. G. Wells
Steven McLean (ed.), H. G. Wells: Interdisciplinary Essays
Carolyn D. Williams
Adam Budd (ed.), John Armstrong’s ‘The Art of Preserving Health’
Jenny Davidson, Breeding: A Partial History of the Eighteenth Century
Jennifer C. Vaught (ed.), Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England
Martin Willis
Jill Galvan, The Sympathetic Medium
Julia Reid, Robert Louis Stevenson, Science, and the Fin de Siecle
