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The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science - Richard Holmes
The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science
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Richard Holmes, prize-winning biographer of Coleridge and Shelley, explores the scientific ferment that swept across Britain at the end of 18th century in this ground-breaking new biography . 'The Age of Wonder' is Richard Holmes's first major work of biography in over a decade. It has been... show more
Richard Holmes, prize-winning biographer of Coleridge and Shelley, explores the scientific ferment that swept across Britain at the end of 18th century in this ground-breaking new biography .
'The Age of Wonder' is Richard Holmes's first major work of biography in over a decade. It has been inspired by the scientific ferment that swept through Britain at the end of the eighteenth century, which Holmes now radically redefines as 'the revolution of Romantic Science'.

The book opens with Joseph Banks stepping onto a Tahitian beach in 1796, hoping to discover Paradise. The young botanist had set sail in search of new worlds inspired by the Romantic revolution of science that was sweeping through Britain. Banks goes on to introduce us to William Herschel, whose groundbreaking dedication to the stars forever changed the public conception of the solar system, and Humphry Davy, whose creation of the Safety Lamp went on to save thousands of lives.

These are just a few of the lives covered in this remarkable work in which Holmes charts the many voyages of discovery astronomical, chemical, poetical, philosophical that made up this age of wonder’. From telescopic sight to miner’s lamp, and from the first balloon flight to African exploration, it tells the stories of great innovations, and the inspired individuals behind them.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780007441358
Publisher: HarperPress
Pages no: 380
Edition language: English
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Merle
Merle rated it
4.0 The Age of Wonder by Richard Holmes
This is an entertaining and informative, if selective, group biography of several Enlightenment scientists, as well as a broader cultural history of science, art and adventure. It begins in the 1760s, with the voyage of wealthy naturalist Joseph Banks to Tahiti with Captain Cook; continues with brot...
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it
3.0 The Age of Wonder: The Romantic Generation and the Discovery of the Beauty and Terror of Science [Richard Holmes]
I think I'm done with non-fiction for a while. Nothing against it, I just read it until I get burned out on it and then go to something else. My favorite chapters in this were about Joseph Banks and his anthropological studies and Caroline Herschel, who is the first (timeline wise, earliest) female ...
Reflections
Reflections rated it
5.0 The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science
This book is a fascinating voyage back to the Romantic Age in Europe when there were still far flung parts of the globe to explore, most of the chemical elements awaited discovery, and time and space were found to be much vaster than anyone had expected. Even more wonderfully, scientists and artist...
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