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Contemporary Indian English Poetry: Comparing Male and ...
Ezekiel can be seen wavering betwixt eros and thanatos, hope and despair,
while Daruwalla's vision is, for the most part of his oeuvre, thanatognomonic and
pessimistic. The latter is a continual mourner, as death remains one of the
recurrent ...
Kanwar Dinesh Singh, 2008
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Victorian Religious Discourse: New Directions in Criticism
Humphrey House emphasizes its thanatognomonic function as “a monstrous
curio rather than a great relic of civilization,” and “more a mausoleum than a
sanctuary.”25 In contrast, Robert Polhemus reads this church through what he
calls ...
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
[Gr.] death. thanatobiological pertaining tolifeanddeath. thanatognomonic
indicating theapproachofdeath. thanatoidresemblingdeath. THC
tetrahydrocannabinol. Thea sinensissee Camellia. thebesian named after Adam
Christian Thebesius ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Thallium sulfate is widely used as a rat poison. thanato-, combining form
meaning 'death': thanatobiological, thanatognomonic, thanatology. thanatology /
than'atol'ajé/ [Gk, thanatos, death, logos, science], the study of death and dying.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Modern Indian Writing in English: Critical Perceptions
The following lines speak of his tragic thanatognomonic vision: Death in modern
times Leaves man more naked Than dead... People do not die Of growth these
days Instead struck dead By deadly diseases Or dreadful atrocities of man.
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A Handbook of the practice of forensic medicine v. 2 1862
The lungs in the more or less recent bodies of those drowned at every period of
age present an appearance so peculiar as to be truly thanatognomonic, and this
never fails, except in the rarest instances, where putrefaction of the whole body ...
Johann Ludwig Casper, 1862
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Elie Wiesel and the Art of Storytelling
This thanatognomonic movement haunts much Holocaust writing and is
literalized by Martin Amis in Time's Arrow, where Wiesel's repeatedly expressed
dislike of the phrase “to kill time,” and the idea that Hitler will kill the Jews “before
the ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... thanatobi- ologic, thanatobiology, thanatocenosis, thanato coenosis,
thanatogeography, thanatognomic, thanatognomonic, thanatography, thanatoid,
thanatological, thanatologist, thanat ology, tha- natomania, thanatometer,
thanatomusia, ...
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Where death delights: the story of Dr. Milton Helpern and ...
It is called the thanatognomonic sign, which is defined as 'indicating the
approach of death.' William Cullen Bryant used the same word root in his '
Thanatopsis.' You can certainly speculate that the awesome compulsion which
Helgesen ...
There is no bitter snarl nor self-pity in this classic novel about the air war of 1914-1918, based very largely on the author's experiences.