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2634-6494 tegies. Between 1860 and 1920 witnessed unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists and artists, finding common ground in the prevailing intellectual climate of biological determinism.978-1-349-35596-9978-0-230-28788-4Series ISSN 2634-6494 Series E-ISSN 2634-6508
HEPA-filter
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Howled out of the Country: Wilkie Collins and H.G. Wells Retry David Ferrier dogs’ motor cortices had won him election to the Royal Society.. But according to the Home Secretary, Ferrier had broken the law. He had experimented on monkeys—displaying them at a major scientific conference—after they had recovered from anesthesia, but he had not applied for a Certificate B.
Engulf
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Trauma and Sexual Inversion, circa 1885: Oliver Wendell Holmes’s , and Maladies of Representationimpulse of his nervous system is inverted, turns inward, and arrests his heart. Heterosexual arousal is fatal, and Maurice Kirkwood is thus understandably gynophobic, with an aversion for young women powered by an antipathic neurological response.
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Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culturehttp://image.papertrans.cn/n/image/664212.jpg
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Book 2007This collection demonstrates how late-Victorian and Edwardian neurology and fiction shared common philosophical concerns and rhetorical strategies. Between 1860 and 1920 witnessed unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists and artists, finding common ground in the prevailing intellectual climate of biological determinism.
Agnosia
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230287884brain; emotion; English literature; fiction; neurology; rhetoric; trauma; Victorian era; British and Irish L