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Bearing Across
Studies in Literature and Science
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208 pages
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Exploring the intricate connections between American literature and science in the 20th century, this work delves into how scientific thinking influenced postmodern writers like Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and Jack Spicer. It examines the philosophical effects of field and quantum theories on their creative processes. Additionally, the book offers radical reinterpretations of six of Hemingway's short stories, highlighting an epistemological model that bridges literature, science, art, and philosophy. Carter's interdisciplinary approach provides a fresh perspective for scholars interested in modern literature.
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1998, paperback
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