10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APEDOM»
Discover the use of
apedom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
apedom and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Shadow Lines: Austrian Literature from Freud to Kafka
Rather, he wishes to defend himself against apedom, to close what he refers to
as the "hole in his past." The rest of the paragraph forms an elaborate apology for
the ape's failure to write about the topic that he was invited to report on and at the
...
2
Autobiographic sketches
published an extract from some scoundrel's travels in Gombroon, according to
which, the Gombroonians had not yet emerged from this early condition of
apedom. They, it seems, were still homines caudali. □ Overwhelming to me and
...
... published an extract from some scoundrel's travels in Gombroon, according to
which the Gombroonians had not yet emerged from this early condition of
apedom. They, it seems, were still homines caudati. Overwhelming to me and
stunning ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1853
4
The Jungle Tales Of Tarzan
He was full grown now. with the grace of a Greek god and the thews of a bull, and
, by all the tenets of apedom, should have been sullen, morose, and brooding;
but he was not. His spirits seemed not to age at all - he was still a playful child, ...
Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2004
5
At the Mountains of Madness
... of earth's history whose outward ramifications, recalled only dimly in the most
obscureand distorted myths, had vanished utterly amidst the chaos of terrene
convulsions long before any human race we know had shambled out of apedom.
And a third consideration is that those magical and animistic delusions and
practices that are socially destructive, probably belong to a stage of our life that
was attained long after our differentiation from apedom had been established
and ...
7
Tarzan [Books 1 - 8] [Book Set]:
He was full grown now, with the grace of a Greek god and the thews of a bull, and
, by all the tenets of apedom, should have been sullen, morose, and brooding;
but he was not. His spirits seemed not to age at all —he was still a playful child, ...
8
Transformations in the Sublime
Delapore enlists scientists and scholars, who find that beneath the altar is a
tunnel, hewn from below and choked with rat gnawed skeletons whose "skulls
denoted nothing short of idiocy, cretinism, or primitive semi-apedom." The
exploration ...
9
A Critical Companion to Zoosemiotics:: People, Paths, Ideas
And somehow, as he inches through this labyrinth of constraint, manipulation,
and duplicity, he must realize that on no account dare he give up, for on his
shoulders rests the responsibility of representing apedom. The fate of his
brothers and ...
10
The Oxford Book of American Short Stories
... or semi-human bones. Those which retained their collocation as skeletons
shewed attitudes of panic fear, and over all were the marks of rodent gnawing.
The skulls denoted nothing short of utter idiocy, cretinism, or primitive semi-
apedom.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APEDOM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
apedom is used in the context of the following news items.
Exclusive: Keri Russell talks new film 'Dawn Of The Planet Of The …
And also he's an internally conflicted person and ape because he does reflect both humanity and "apedom". Do you think politicians can learn ... «Examiner.com, Jul 14»
Makin' Monkeys: The Evolution of Primate Special Effects
In the first two decades of apedom, actual apes, for whatever reason, were totally risque. No one would dare go near an actual chimp or ... «Film School Rejects, Jul 14»
'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' is a visual feast
With Andy Serkis in top form as Caesar, the he-who-must-be-obeyed ayatollah of apedom, and Joe Letteri (a four-time Oscar-winner) and Dan ... «Los Angeles Times, Jul 14»
KAFKA'S APE Returns to Infinitheatre at Bain St. Michel, Now thru …
Rosenstein is pleased to revive his actor's journey into 'apedom', "My passion is to find a way in to a character and 'disappear' within it. That is ... «Broadway World, Nov 13»
Book review: 'Masters of the Planet,' by Ian Tattersall
Tattersall, curator emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History, begins with early hominids, who took the first step away from apedom about 5 million ... «Dallas Morning News, Apr 12»
Should Andy Serkis get an Oscar nomination for 'Apes'?
Now Serkis reigns on-screen as Caesar, the "godfather of all apedom," notes the L.A. Times while hailing Serkis as "redoubtable" and his ... «Los Angeles Times, Aug 11»