10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANOPHOBIA»
Discover the use of
canophobia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canophobia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
When, with much difficulty, I had wormed these remembrances out of the past, it
became plain that my canophobia was not an essential cowardice — it was all a
matter of that fluffy dog. This made the next step so much easier to take. I began ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1917
2
The American Enemy: The History of French Anti-Americanism
(We will later see how Proust depicts the character of Charlus as harboring an
irresistible Germanophilia along with an irrepressible Ameri- canophobia.) Le
Rouge, in 1900, was satisfied with inviting “the emperor of Germany with his
martial ...
I'm not convinced that adding canophobia to necrophobia all in one morning is
good psychology.' She looked undecidedly towards the police car. The boys did
look frightened, she thought, and she didn't particularly want the responsibility of
...
4
A Dictionary of Psychology
... Canophobia or cynophobia. dolls Pupaphobia. domatophobia Being confined
at home. Compare OIKOPHOBLA. [From Greek domation diminutive of doma a
house] doraphobia Fur. Compare DERMATOPHO— BIA. [From Greek dora ...
When, with much difliculty, I had wormed these remembrances out of the past, it
became plain that my canophobia was not an essential cowardic<.—it was all a
matter of that fluffy dog. This made the next step so much easier to take. I began
to ...
6
Monstrous Bodies/political Monstrosities in Early Modern Europe
... Americanophilia and Ameri- canophobia of the last century or so.44 There
were, of course, successive hegemonies in early modern Europe, notably those
of Italy, Spain, the Dutch Republic, France, and England.45 The Italians, for
example, ...
Laura Lunger Knoppers, Joan B. Landes, 2004
7
France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History : a ...
Officially, he conformed to the pro-Americanism of André Tardieu rather than the
Ameri- canophobia of Georges Duhamel, yet his letters and private
correspondence show a man still struggling with his ambivalence toward U.S.
capitalism, ...
8
The literary genres of Edmund Burke: the political uses of ...
... John 198 Burke, Edmund: and American Revolution 112, 134, 147 as anti-
revolutionary spokesman 20, 30-1, 44-5, 48 and anti-selves 41-3 authorial
persona of 30-1, 36-7, 271-2 canophobia of 187 dynastic hopes of 47-9, 53
education of 1, ...
9
Roosevelt & Hitler: prelude to war
Few Americans noticed a different strain in the culture, an antidemocratic
ideology that owed much of its inspiration to Ameri- canophobia. To Americans in
Munich in 1929, Hitler was a local curiosity, not an aspiring national leader. One
saw ...
Robert Edwin Herzstein, 1989
10
International Educational and Cultural Exchange
This kind of dissent, which draws heavily on arguments originating in the United
States itself, need not become a generalised Ameri- canophobia. But critics do
not always differentiate between a policy and the Government whose policy it is ...