The Relationship Between Literature and Science in John Banville's Scientific Tetralogy
31
(Author) Sidia FioratoStarting from the debate between the two cultures, the book analyzes the relationship between literature and science in the last years of the twentieth century in the light of scientific theories which universally underline both their indeterminacy and their lack of universal values (Relativity Theory, Quantum Mechanics, the Uncertainty Principle, Chaos Theory). Scientific theories are echoed in literary texts but also a reverse influence from literature to science has taken place. In his scientific tetralogy John Banville analyzes the figures of those scientists who contributed to a paradigm shift in the world view from the early modernity to the present. His interest is not exclusively focused on epistemology but rather on the creative mind of the scientist. Science appears to follow the same epiphanic creative process as literature in its understanding of, and theorizing upon, an enigmatic sort of reality.
Sidia Fiorato
Sidia Fiorato was an Italian poet and writer best known for her work "La Terra, il Mare, il Cielo." Her poetic style is characterized by vivid imagery and profound emotional depth. Fiorato's contributions to literature include exploring themes of nature, love, and the human experience with a unique and captivating voice.