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Are Austen and Darwin the two great English empiricists of the nineteenth century? Peter W. Graham brings these two icons of nineteenth-century British culture into intellectual conversation by situating both writers in the empirical tradition. Employing trenchant analysis informed by a wealth of historical and biographical detail and recent work by historians of science, Graham's comparative study gives us a new entree into Austen's and Darwin's writings.

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Are Austen and Darwin the two great English empiricists of the nineteenth century? Peter W. Graham brings these two icons of nineteenth-century British culture into intellectual conversation by situating both writers in the empirical tradition. Employing trenchant analysis informed by a wealth of historical and biographical detail and recent work by historians of science, Graham's comparative study gives us a new entree into Austen's and Darwin's writings.
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Autorenporträt
Peter W. Graham teaches English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA. He publishes widely on 19th-century British literature and culture. His other books include Byron's Bulldog, Don Juan and Regency England, Articulating the Elephant Man (with Fritz Oehlschlaeger), and The Portable Darwin (coedited with Duncan Porter).