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T. H. Huxley: Critical Essay by Ed Block, Jr.

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SOURCE: "T. H. Huxley's Rhetoric and the Popularization of Victorian Scientific Ideas: 1854-1874," in Victorian Studies, Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 363-86.

In this essay, Block explores Huxley's rhetorical style and the extent to which he shaped modern scientific writing.

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