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Note from the Guest Editor

Note from the Guest Editor J. P. E. HARPER-SCOTT Béatrice et Bénédict SARAH HIBBERD A LECTURE on the popular subject of the ELECTRIC ies. Richard Holmes’s The Age of Wonder: How LIGHT, by Dr Bachhoffner, on Tuesday, Thursday, the Romantic Generation Discovered the and Saturday Evenings. Popular Lectures on CHEM- Beauty and Terror of Science (London, 2008) ISTRY, with brilliant Experiments, by Dr Ryan, daily, demonstrates how scientists were steeped in and on the Evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and literature, art, and music (as illustrated by the Friday. First Exhibition of an entirely New Series of astronomer William Herschel, who was a flut- DISSOLVING VIEWS in MEXICO and SWITZER- ist, composer, and friend of Charles Burney), LAND, with historical descriptions. CHILDE’S and conversely how writers were influenced by PHANTASMAGORIA, with very curious New Ef- the latest scientific thinking across a range of fects, Mornings and Evenings. MICROSCOPE at One fields (exemplified by Percy and Mary Shelley). o’clock daily. New CHROMATROPE. DIVER and DIVING-BELL. WORKING MODELS explained. Scientific metaphors and imagery infused Music directed by Dr. Wallis. –Admission, 1s.; Schools, much literature and entertainment of the pe- Half-price. riod, pointing toward mystery and enchantment on the one hand, and to the unassailable laws The public http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png 19th-Century Music University of California Press

Note from the Guest Editor

19th-Century Music , Volume 39 (2): 4 – Nov 1, 2015

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0148-2076
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1533-8606
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10.1525/ncm.2015.39.2.83
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J. P. E. HARPER-SCOTT Béatrice et Bénédict SARAH HIBBERD A LECTURE on the popular subject of the ELECTRIC ies. Richard Holmes’s The Age of Wonder: How LIGHT, by Dr Bachhoffner, on Tuesday, Thursday, the Romantic Generation Discovered the and Saturday Evenings. Popular Lectures on CHEM- Beauty and Terror of Science (London, 2008) ISTRY, with brilliant Experiments, by Dr Ryan, daily, demonstrates how scientists were steeped in and on the Evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and literature, art, and music (as illustrated by the Friday. First Exhibition of an entirely New Series of astronomer William Herschel, who was a flut- DISSOLVING VIEWS in MEXICO and SWITZER- ist, composer, and friend of Charles Burney), LAND, with historical descriptions. CHILDE’S and conversely how writers were influenced by PHANTASMAGORIA, with very curious New Ef- the latest scientific thinking across a range of fects, Mornings and Evenings. MICROSCOPE at One fields (exemplified by Percy and Mary Shelley). o’clock daily. New CHROMATROPE. DIVER and DIVING-BELL. WORKING MODELS explained. Scientific metaphors and imagery infused Music directed by Dr. Wallis. –Admission, 1s.; Schools, much literature and entertainment of the pe- Half-price. riod, pointing toward mystery and enchantment on the one hand, and to the unassailable laws The public

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