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Physiognomy In Profile : Lavater's Impact On European Culture

Percival, Melissa(Edited by)Tytler, Graeme(Edited by)
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The Swiss theologian Johann Caspar Lavater (1741-1801) is best known for his revival of physiognomy, or the ancient art of judging character from physical appearance.

His writings on physiognomy, rapidly translated into the major European languages, made him a celebrity in his lifetime.

Although they were always controversial, Lavater's theories had a pervasive and long-lasting influence on art, literature, medicine, and the emerging social sciences.

Physiognomy in Profile affirms and assesses Lavater's contribution to European culture in the two hundred years since his death.

It examines how his vision of physiognomy as a viable method of interpreting the modern world has repeatedly been affirmed and challenged.

Even today, at the turn of the twenty-first century, this study reveals that Lavater's ideas have a surprising resilience.

The book adopts a cross-disciplinary approach, focusing on the novel, press and periodical literature, painting, drawing, photography, caricature, encyclopedias, and medical texts.

It brings together the work of scholars from North America, Europe, and Australia.

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Product Details
University of Delaware Press
1611492378 / 9781611492378
Hardback
838.602
01/06/2005
United States
258 pages
167 x 243 mm, 549 grams