Review of Ross G. Forman’s “A Parasite For Sore Eyes: Rereading Infection Metaphors in Bram Stoker’s Dracula.”
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[Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Bram Stoker's Dracula: gender and science in literature].
Throughout the ages, literary works have expressed fears and expectations generated by scientific discoveries and have portrayed images and myths about science itself. Several parameters can contribute to these representations of science, including the culture and social class to which the authors of these works belong. We also cannot deny the influence of gender, as due to the fact that the ma...
متن کاملA Sight for Sore Eyes: Diplostomum and Tylodelphys in the Eyes of Fish
ylodelphys Diesing, 1850 and Diplostomum von Nordmann, 1832 are trematode parasites of Order Strigeatida, Family Diplostomidae, which co-populate the eyes of teleost fish in the metacerarial stage. Fish, infested by these species, develop impaired vision and morbidity of the eye eventually developing a condition known as 'pop-eye'. Fish with heavy infestation, called diplostomiasis, lose weight...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Literature and Science
سال: 2017
ISSN: 1754-646X
DOI: 10.12929/jls.10.1.19