10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIVISECTIVE»
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vivisective in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vivisective and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Body in the Text: James Joyce's Ulysses and the Modern ...
P, 184. 7. In Stephen Hero, Stephen's aesthetic perspective modernity is defined
as follows: "The modern spirit is vivisective. Vivisection is the most modern
process one can conceive. The ancient spirit accepted phenomena with a bad
grace.
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Murder After Death: Literature and Anatomy in Early Modern ...
128 The ambiguity of that imagining might be further appreciated if we recall that,
during the vivisective tirade of Amilcar, in Cynthia's Revenge, such "quavering"
and "trembling" were associated with a no less extreme state of agony. A third ...
3
'Strandentwining Cable': Joyce, Flaubert, and Intertextuality
The modern method examines its territory by the light of day.104 The statement
looks ahead to Joyce's development of Flaubertian free indirect style—to his '
vivisective' rendering (often in the simulated realtime of interior monologue) of ...
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Marshall McLuhan's Mosaic: Probing the Literary Origins of ...
All these terms work very well for The Mechanical Bride as modes shaping
McLuhan's vivisective approach that turns ads and people alike into spare parts
of a machinelike collectivity. The chapter which gives the book its title puts
vivisection ...
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Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and ...
of a scientific or 'vivisective ... process' which was underpinned by 'magical
properties' that 'transform and disfigure'.17 Bloom's magical transformation, when
juxtaposed with his 'vivisective' modern persona, is akin to Gabriel Conroy's
sense ...
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Virtual Marshall McLuhan
His strategy (which he compares to Joyce) is vivisective: a presenta— tion of the
living community of people in action. It is, therefore, itself a practico-poetic activity,
not theorizing in the sense we would understand today. This provides it with a ...
7
Writing the City: Urban Visions and Literary Modernism
In Stephen Hero, Joyce once again acknowledges the simultaneous meeting of
minds between the Celtic novelist and the Norse poet, a conjunction which
allows Joyce to define his own method of investigation as “vivisective”: “The
modern ...
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Irresistible Dictation: Gertrude Stein and the Correlations ...
Organicist and mechanistic perspectives compete not just between writers but
within individual writers; the hero of James Joyce's Stephen Hero may assert that
"the modern spirit is vivisective," yet neither Stephen Dedalus nor Leopold Bloom
...
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The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce
But itis notperhapsthe science one mightexpect: The modern spirit is vivisective.
Vivisection itself is the most modern process one can conceive. Theancient spirit
accepted phenomena witha bad grace. The ancient method investigated lawwith
...
Technical Recommendations Having provided the above comprehensive
theoretical formulation , we now wish to present a series of technical
recommendations on Vivisective Therapy. First, the diagnostic stage is simplified,
as Vivisective ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VIVISECTIVE»
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Virginia Woolf, At Intersection Of Science And Art
(As James Joyce noted, "The modern spirit is vivisective.") The self was just another trick of matter, which time and experiments would discover. But Woolf knew ... «NPR, Aug 08»