10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEREBRALIST»
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34 To sum up this first point: Newton's opinion on the fusion of retinal images
clearly shows his adoption of a Cartesian-like, cerebralist theory of vision: the
end term of the visual process is not the retinal image (as in the Gassendist
tradition), ...
Zvi Biener, Eric Schliesser, 2014
Pound did commit the doctrine to writing and then unveiled it in "Ikon," a prose
poem published in the December 1913 issue of the Cerebralist. "Ikon" is
preceded in the Cerebralist by a long article that was probably written by Richard
Aldington ...
3
Volksgeist as Method and Ethic: Essays on Boasian ...
Within this pervasive biologism, quite divergent viewpoints could be
accommodated. What might be called the "cerebralist" notion that there was a
correlation between the size and shape of the brain on one hand and the level
and form of ...
4
Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear, their letters, 1909-1914
This was the only issue of the journal: on 8 January 1914 EP wrote to Amy Lowell
that "The cerebralist hasn't come off, so don't bother with it" (Letters, No. 33).
Founded by E. C. Grey and edited by Edward Hayter Preston, the Cerebralist was
...
Ezra Pound, Dorothy Pound, Omar S. Pound, 1984
5
Romulus and Remus: The Imperfect Murders
"Excellent. I will take an educated stab at this, Mr. Morgenstern. You are a
Cerebralist. Am I correct?" "Yes Sir," Paul answered, face reddened, displaying
an obvious sign of embarrassment in his response. "That's something to be proud
of, Mr.
6
The Human Intellect: with an Introduction Upon Psychology ...
The cerebralist talks, like every other man, of perceiving, of being conscious, of
remembering, of induction, and of reasoning, as though he understood himself",
and expects to be understood by others. He proposes, as problems to be ...
Noah PORTER (the Younger.), 1868
7
Luigi Russolo, Futurist: Noise, Visual Arts, and the Occult
floreNtiNe sPirituality: the cerebralist grouP in 1912 a relationship began
between the Corradinis and what was to become the Florentine wing of the
futurist movement. This wing was the group around Emilio settimelli and Remo
Chiti, which ...
8
Ezra Pound as Literary Critic
The first and only issue of the Cerebralist was edited by Edward Hayter Preston
in December 1913 to promulgate a philosophy of cerebralism shortly to be
explained by its founder, E.G.Grey, in The Mystery ofSex and Happiness (London
, ...
Emeritus Professor K K Ruthven, 2002
9
Radio Corpse: Imagism and the Cryptaesthetic of Ezra Pound
At the height of his involvement in the Imagist movement, for example, Pound
organized half of a new magazine titled The Cerebralist, of which only a single
issue appeared, in December 1913. The magazine was a forum for the
Cerebralist ...
10
Pound/Joyce; the Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce: With ...
Pound presented himself to Joyce as an agent for The Egoist and The Cerebralist
in London (only one issue of The Cerebralist ever appeared), the Mercure de
France in Paris, The Smart Set in New York, and Poetry in Chicago. He had ...
Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Forrest Read, 1967
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CEREBRALIST»
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At the same time, you could see their communication block being summed up by the exchange when Diane, the would-be cerebralist, talks ... «A.V. Club, Jan 12»
Psychotic jest and infinite reactions: How David Foster Wallace didn …
Bangs was so macho, in this way; a cerebralist, a satirist, but one full of blood and bile and whiskey. And the stylistic tics Newton talks about are ... «Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard, Aug 11»