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How Charles Dickens used the power of science to transform lives

by John Holden, 10-05-18
 
The Charles Dickens Museum, London explores the scientific side of the greatest author of the Victorian age

“Science has gone down into the mines and coal pits, and before the safety-lamp, the Gnomes and Genii of those dark regions have disappeared. … Sirens, mermaids, shining cities glittering at the bottom of the quiet seas, and in deep lakes, exist no longer; but, in their place, Science, their destroyer, shows us whole coasts of coral reef constructed by the labours of minute creatures; points to our own chalk cliffs and limestone rocks, as made of the dust of myriads of generations of infinitesimal beings that have passed away; reduces the very element of water into its constituent airs, and re-creates it at her pleasure”.

https://museumcrush.org/charles-dickens-and-the-power-of-science-to-transform-lives/