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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 14 MIN

1.7 - Literature with Fran

from The Science of 1875 · host Leeds Centre for HPS

Dr Franziska Kohlt, Leverhulme Research Fellow in the Centre for History & Philosophy of Science explores the common ground between literature and science in the nineteenth century. She also examines how one of the most famous children’s authors of the time, Lewis Carroll, mounted public campaigns against vivisection and how scientific ideas ran through his work.

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