Current books on literature and science in the early modern period and the eighteenth century include:
- Arianne Baggerman and Rudolf Dekker, Child of the Enlightenment
- Jenny Davidson, Breeding: A Partial History of the Eighteenth Century
- Samantha George, Botany, Sexuality and Women’s Writing
- Robert Greene’s Planetomachia, ed. by Nandini Das
- Elaine Hobby (ed.), The Birth of Mankind
- Bernadette Höfer, Psychosomatic Disorders in Seventeenth-Century French Literature
- Christa Knellwolf King, Faustus and the Promises of the New Science
- Leah Knight, Of Books and Botany in Early Modern England
- Jonathan Sawday, Engines of the Imagination
- Elizabeth Spiller, Science, Reading, and Renaissance Literature
- Henry S. Turner, The English Renaissance Stage: Geometry, Poetics, and the Practical Spatial Arts 1580-1630
- Henry S. Turner, Shakespeare’s Double Helix
See also:
- Philip Coleman (ed.), On Literature and Science
- Michelle Faubert, Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of the Romantic-Era Psychologists
- Rebekah Higgitt, Recreating Newton
- Richard Holmes, The Age of Wonder
- Bernhard Kuhn, Autobiography and Natural Science in the Age of Romanticism
- M. M. Mahood, The Poet as Botanist
- Adam Roberts, The History of Science Fiction
- Sharon Ruston (ed.), Literature and Science
- Thomas Söderqvist (ed.), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography

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