These books have already been assigned for review on the British Society for Literature and Science website. To see books for which we are currently seeking reviewers, go to our reviews sought page. To propose a book for review, contact Franziska Kohlt at bslsreviews@gmail.com
- Sabine Arnaud, On Hysteria: The Invention Of A Medical Category Between 1670 And 1820, Chicago University Press 2015
- Linda M. Austin, Automatism and Creative Acts in the Age of New Psychology, Cambridge University Press 2018
- Lyn Bennett, Rhetoric, Medicine, and the Woman Writer, 1600-1700, Cambridge University Press 2018
- Mark Blacklock, The Emergence of the Fourth Dimension: Higher Spatial Thinking in the Fin de Siècle, Oxford University Press 2018
- Vincent Blok, Ernst Jünger’s Philosophy of Technology: Heidegger and the Poetics of the Anthropocene, Routledge 2017
- Stella Bolaki, Illness as Many Narratives: Arts, Medicine and Culture, Edinburgh University Press 2016
- Alfie Bown, The PlayStation Dreamworld, Polity Press 2017
- J. Pat Brown, B. C. D. Lipton and Michael Morisy, Scientists Under Surveillance: The FBI Files, MIT Press 2018
- Helen P Bruder and Tristanne Connolly (eds), Beastly Blake, Palgrave 2018
- Jennifer Buckley, Gender, Pregnancy and Power in Eighteenth-Century Literature: The Maternal Imagination, Palgrave 2017
- Ian Campbell, Arabic Science Fiction, Palgrave 2018
- Keridiana Chez, Victorian Dogs, Victorian Men: Affect and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Ohio State University Press, 2017
- Sophie Chiari and Mickaël Popelard, eds, Spectacular Science, Technology and Superstition in the Age of Shakespeare Edinburgh University Press 2017
- Yves Citton, The Ecology of Attention, Polity Press 2016
- Meredith Conti, Playing Sick: Performances of Illness in the Age of Victorian Medicine, Routledge 2018
- G Thomas Couser (ed), Body Language: Narrating Illness and Disability, Routledge 2018
- Lorraine Daston, Against Nature, MIT Press 2018
- Elizabeth J Donaldson (ed) Literatures of Madness: Disability Studies and Mental Health, Palgrave 2018
- Kevin J Donovan and Thomas Festa, Milton, Materialism and Embodiment: One First Matter All, Duquesne University Press 2017
- Joseph Drury, Novel Machines: Technology and Narrative Form in Enlightenment Britain, Oxford University Press 2017
- Joel Peter Eigen, Mad-Doctors in the Dock: Defending the Diagnosis, 1760–1913, Johns Hopkins University Press 2016
- Nina Engelhardt, Modernism, Fiction and Mathematics, Edinburgh University Press 2020
- Philipp Erchinger, Artful Experiments: Ways of Knowing in Victorian Science and Literature, Edinburgh University Press 2018
- Chris Ewers, Mobility in the English Novel from Defoe to Austen, Boydell and Brewer 2018
- Mary Fairclough, The Romantic Crowd:Sympathy, Controversy and Print Culture, Cambridge University Press 2013
- Carol-Ann Farkas (ed), Reading the Psychosomatic in Medical and Popular Culture: Something. Nothing. Everything, Routledge 2018
- Peter Fifield, Modernism and Physical Illness: Sick Books, OUP, 2020
- Hjalmar Fors, The Limits of Matter: Chemistry, Mining and Enlightenment, Chicago University Press 2016
- Ute Frevert et al, Learning How to Feel: Children’s Literature and Emotional Socialization, 1870-1970, Cambridge University Press 2014
- Aileen Fyfe, Steam-Powered Knowledge: William Chambers and the Business of Publishing 1820-1860, University of Chicago Press 2012
- David Game, D H Lawrence’s Australia: Anxiety at the Edge of Empire, Ashgate Publishing 2015
- Stephen Gaukroger, The Natural and the Human: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841, Oxford University Press 2016
- Derek Gladwin, Ecological Exile: Spatial Injustice and Environmental Humanities, Routledge 2018
- Alexandra Gray, Self-Harm in New Woman Writing, Edinburgh University Press 2017
- Alan G Gross, The Scientific Sublime: Popular Science Unravels the Mysteries of the Universe, Oxford University Press 2018
- Clare Hanson, Genetics and the Literary Imagination, Oxford University Press 2020
- Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Success and Suppression: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy in the Renaissance, Harvard University Press 2016
- Andrea K. Henderson, Algebraic Art: Mathematical Formalism and Victorian Culture, Oxford University Press 2018
- Hunter Heyck, Age of System: Understanding the Development of Modern Social Science, Johns Hopkins University Press 2015
- Henkjan Honing, The Evolving Animal Orchestra: In Search of What Makes Us Musical, MIT Press 2018
- Graham Huggan, Colonialism, Culture, Whales: the Cetacean Quartet, Bloomsbury Academic 2018
- Mark Jackson, The Age of Stress: Science and the Search for Stability, Oxford University Press 2013
- Nicholas A John, The Age of Sharing, Polity Press 2016
- Ruta Baublyte Kaufmann, The Architecture of Space-Time in the Novels of Jane Austen|, Palgrave 2018
- Kevin N Laland, Darwin’s Unfinished Symphony: How Culture Made the Human Mind, Princeton University Press 2017
- Virginia Langum, Medicine and the Seven Deadly Sins in Late Medieval Literature and Culture, Palgrave 2016
- Rebecca Laroche and Jennifer Munroe, Shakespeare and Ecofeminist Theory, Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare 2017
- Beth Lau (ed), Jane Austen and Sciences of the Mind, Routledge 2018
- Sebastian Lecourt, Cultivating Belief: Victorian Anthropology, Liberal Aesthetics, and the Secular Imagination, Oxford University Press 2018
- Heidi Liedke, The Experience of Idling in Victorian Travel Texts, Palgrave 2018
- Heidi Logan, Sensational Deviance: Disability in Nineteenth-Century Sensation Fiction, Routledge 2019
- David Lyon, The Culture of Surveillance Watching as a Way of Life, Polity Press 2018
- Andrew Mangham, The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature, Medicine, and Political Economy, OUP 2020
- Richard Meek and Erin Sullivan, eds, The Renaissance of Emotion: Understanding Affect in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries, Manchester University Press 2015
- Timothy Michael, British Romanticism and the Critique of Political Reason, Johns Hopkins University Press 2016
- Rachel Murray, The Modernist Exoskeleton: Insects, War, Literary Form, Edinburgh University Press 2020
- Kari Nixon and Lorenzo Servitje, Endemic: Essays in Contagion Theory, Palgrave 2016
- Randy Olson, Don’t be Such a Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style, 2nd ed, Island Press 2018
- Jonathan Potter, Discourses of Vision in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Seeing, Thinking, Writing, Palgrave 2018
- Dahlia Porter, Science, Form, and the Problem of Induction in British Romanticism, Cambridge University Press, 2018
- Supritha Rajan, A Tale of Two Capitalisms Sacred Economics in Nineteenth-Century Britain, University of Michigan Press 2015
- Meredith K Ray, Margherita Sarrocchi’s Letters to Galileo: Astronomy, Astrology and Poetics in Seventeenth-Century Italy, Palgrave 2016
- Heidi C M Scott, Fuel: an Ecocritical History, Bloomsbury 2018
- Cathryn Setz, Primordial Modernism: Animals, Ideas, transition (1927-1938), Edinburgh University Press 2020
- Peter Smagorinsky, ed, Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance, Palgrave 2016
- Andrew Smith and William Hughes, eds, Ecogothic, Manchester University Press 2013
- Felix Stalder, The Digital Condition, Polity Press 2017
- Joseph Tabbi (ed), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature, Bloomsbury 2018
- J P Telotte, Animating the Science Fiction Imagination, Oxford University Press 2018
- Amara Thornton, Archaeologists in Print: Publishing for the People, UCL Press 2018
- Elizabeth L Throesch, Before Einstein: the Fourth Dimension in Fin-de-Siècle Literature and Culture, Anthem Press 2017
- Michael R. Trimble, The Intentional Brain: Motion, Emotion and the Development of Modern Neuropsychiatry, Johns Hopkins University Press 2016
- Charles M. Tung, Modernism and Time Machines, Edinburgh University Press 2020
- Erin Webster, The Curious Eye: Optics and Imaginative Literature in Seventeenth-Century England, OUP 2020
- Martin Willis, Vision, Science and Literature 1870-1920: Ocular Horizons, Pickering and Chatto 2011