Science and literature; new lenses for criticism.
- Title
- Science and literature; new lenses for criticism. Edited by Edward M. Jennings.
- Published by
- Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1970.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xi, 262 pages illustrations; 18 cm.
- Series statement
- Doubleday Anchor Original A756
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Science fiction.
- Contents
- The discovery of form, by J. Bronowski.--The mathematics of communication, by W. Weaver.--Information and codification: a philosophical approach, by G. Bateson.--Bluspels and flalansferes: a semantic nightmare, by C. S. Lewis.--Principles governing semantic parallels, by A. A. Hill.--Generative grammars and the concept of literary style, by R. Ohmann.--The mind: thought and language, by S. Ceccato.--From computer to criticism: an application of automatic content analysis to the study of literature, by A. B. Ellis and F. A. Favat.--The structural study of myth, by C. Levi-Strauss.--Character and plot, by A. Koestler.--Dyadic interaction: a conceptual framework, by E. E. Jones and H. B. Gerard.--Interaction and interexperience in dyads, by R. D. Laing, H. Phillipson and A. R. Lee.--Psychological models for guidance, by G. W. Allport.--Presupposition in the construction of theories, by G. Holton.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.