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Literature and Science is a 1963 essay by Aldous Huxley.
In these reflections on the relations between art and science, Aldous Huxley attempts to discern the similarities and differences implicit in scientific and literary language, and he offers his opinions on the influence that each discipline exerts upon the other.
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"Happily Ever After" • "Eupompus Gave Splendour to Art by Numbers" • "Cynthia" • "The Bookshop" • "The Death of Lully" • "Sir Hercules" • "The Gioconda Smile" • "The Tillotson Banquet" • "Green Tunnels" • "Nuns at Luncheon" • "Little Mexican" • "Hubert and Minnie" • "Fard" • "The Portrait" • "Young Archimedes" • "Half Holiday" • "The Monocle" • "Fairy Godmother" • "Chawdron" • "The Rest Cure" • "The Claxtons" • "Jacob's Hands: A Fable"
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The Burning Wheel • Jonah • The Defeat of Youth • Leda • Arabia Infelix • The Cicadias and Other Poems • First Philosopher's Song
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"On the Margin" • "Along the Road" • "Essays New and Old" • "Proper Studies" • "Do What You Will" • "Vulgarity in Literature" • "Music at Night" • "Texts and Pretexts" • "The Olive Tree" • "Ends and Means" • "Words and their Meanings" • "The Art of Seeing" • "Science, Liberty and Peace" • "Themes and Variations" • "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" • "The Doors of Perception" • "Heaven and Hell" • "Adonis and the Alphabet" • "Collected Essays" • "Brave New World Revisited" • "Literature and Science"
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