Reviews that have appeared on the British Society for Literature and Science website in June 2017
- Graham Harman, Immaterialism: Objects and Social Theory
- Marc Flandreau, Anthropologists in the Stock Exchange: a Financial History of Victorian Britain
- Somogy Varga, Naturalism, Interpretation and Mental Disorder
- Suzanne Bailey, Cognitive Style and Perceptual Difference in Browning’s Poetry
- Mark Offord, Wordsworth and the Art of Philosophical Travel
- Scott Selisker, Human Programming: Brainwashing, Automatons and American Unfreedom
- Luke Morgan, The Monster in the Garden: The Grotesque and the Gigantic in Renaissance Landscape Design
- Samuel J Redman, Bone Rooms: From Scientific Racism to Human Prehistory in Museums
- Ronald R Kline, The Cybernetics Moment: Or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age
- Amitav Ghosh, The Great Derangement. Climate Change and the Unthinkable
- Rick Rylance, Literature and the Public Good
- Marie-Laure Ryan, Narrative as Virtual Reality 2: Revisiting Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media
- Nicholas Daly, The Demographic Imagination and the Nineteenth-Century City : Paris, London, New York
- Alex Murray, Landscapes of Decadence: Literature and Place at the Fin de Siècle
- Francesco Cassata, Building the New Man: Eugenics, Racial Science and Genetics in Twentieth-Century Italy
- Kelly Sultzbach, Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden
- Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson, Minds, Brains, and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
- Jane Ford, Kim Edwards Keates, and Patricia Pulham (eds), Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Siècle: Libidinal Lives
A list of books for which we are currently seeking reviewers can be found here.
Please email Gavin Budge on <G.Budge@herts.ac.uk> if you would like to propose a book for review – anything published from 2014 onwards will be considered.