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This paper investigates
'some of the different treatments of science and religion in Australian
utopian literature from 1870 to 1900.' Kendal contends 'that an examination of
this literature supports recent historiography, which contests the problematic
science-versus-religion dichotomy that has often been used to characterise
the Victorian "crisis of faith."' (Source: Introduction)
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http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ecps/colloquy/journal/issue021/kendal.pdf
The Victorian Crisis of Faith in Australian Utopian Literature,
Colloquy : Text Theory Critique
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- Australian Utopian Literature: An Annotated, Chronological Bibliography 1667-1999 1999 single work bibliography
- Affinity : A Teaching from the Spirit-World 1872 single work
- The Battle of Mordialloc, or, How We Lost Australia 1888 single work novella
- By and By : An Historical Romance of the Future 1873 single work novel
- The Millennium : An Epic Poem 1873 single work poetry
- Erchomenon, or, The Republic of Materialism 1879 single work novel
- Strange Constellations : A History of Australian Science Fiction 1999 reference criticism
- Alfred Deakin : A Biography 1965 single work biography
- A New Pilgrim's Progress : Purporting to Be Given by John Bunyan through an Impressional Writing Medium 1877 single work novel
- Catherine Helen Spence : An Autobiography : Introduction 1910 single work criticism
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