Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Philip Gosse
Standard Name: Gosse, Philip
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1852-1860: The writing of Philip Gosse inspired a beachcombing...
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1852-1860
The writing of Philip Gosse
inspired a beachcombing and aquarium craze.
Merrill, Lynn L. The Romance of Victorian Natural History. Oxford University Press, 1989.
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Brock, William H. Science for All: Studies in the History of Victorian Science and Education. Variorum, 1996.
VII: 28
Merrill, Lynn L. The Romance of Victorian Natural History. Oxford University Press, 1989.
34-5
Knight, David. The Age of Science: The Scientific World-View in the Nineteenth Century. Basil Blackwell, 1986.
103-4
1852-1860: The writing of Philip Gosse inspired a beachcombing...
National or international item
1852-1860
The writing of Philip Gosse
inspired a beachcombing and aquarium craze.
Merrill, Lynn L. The Romance of Victorian Natural History. Oxford University Press, 1989.
34
Brock, William H. Science for All: Studies in the History of Victorian Science and Education. Variorum, 1996.
VII: 28
Merrill, Lynn L. The Romance of Victorian Natural History. Oxford University Press, 1989.
34-5
Knight, David. The Age of Science: The Scientific World-View in the Nineteenth Century. Basil Blackwell, 1986.
103-4
1857: Philip Gosse published Omphalos, a Creationist...
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1857
Philip Gosse
published Omphalos, a Creationist approach to evolution which attempted to explain the existence of Adam's navel.
Knight, David. The Age of Science: The Scientific World-View in the Nineteenth Century. Basil Blackwell, 1986.
103-4
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1907: Edmund Gosse anonymously published Father...
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1907
Edmund Gosse
anonymously published Father and Son, an autobiography of his early years which presents his father, the scientist Philip Gosse
, as an oppressive, small-minded bigot.
Birch, Dinah. “Fond Father”. London Review of Books, 19 Sept. 2002, pp. 3-5.
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Birch, Dinah. “Fond Father”. London Review of Books, 19 Sept. 2002, pp. 3-5.