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See William Galperin and Susan Wolfson, "The Romantic Century," Romantic Circles, 30 Apr. 2000, http://www.rc.umd.edu/features/crisis/crisisa. html
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Romantic Circles
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What Do Pictures Want?
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For a fuller argument, see my essay, "What Do Pictures Want?" in In Visible Touch: Modernism and Masculinity, ed. Terry Smith (Sydney, 1997), pp. 215-32
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and a slightly different version, "What Do Pictures Really Want?" October, no. 77 (Summer 1996): 71-82
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quot;And campaign officials have been busily analyzing and deconstructing videotapes and transcripts of Mr. Gore's debates back to 1988, when he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, a senior adviser to Mr. Bush said" (Frank Bruni, "Campaign Aides Set Tone for Next Big Test in Race," New York Times, 21 Aug. 2000, p. A18)
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New York Times
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ed, Stillinger Boston
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Williams Wordsworth, The Prelude, in Selected Poems and Prefaces, ed. Jack Stillinger (Boston, 1965), 1. 108, p. 333
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The Prelude, in Selected Poems and Prefaces
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Fantaslic Modernity: Dialectical Readings in Romanticism and Theory
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Baltimore, and Clifford Siskin, New York
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See Orrin Wang, Fantaslic Modernity: Dialectical Readings in Romanticism and Theory (Baltimore, 1996), and Clifford Siskin, The Historicity of Romantic Discourse (New York, 1988)
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The Historicity of Romantic Discourse
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A Vision of the Last Judgment
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ed. David Erdman Garden City, N.Y
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William Blake, "A Vision of the Last Judgment," The Poetry and Prose of William Blake, ed. David Erdman (Garden City, N.Y., 1965), p. 555
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The Poetry and Prose of William Blake
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A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
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Wordsworth, "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal," Selected Poems and Prefaces, 1. 8, p. 115
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Selected Poems and Prefaces
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Simulating Narratives: What Virtual Creatures Can Teach Us
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See N. Katharine Hayles, "Simulating Narratives: What Virtual Creatures Can Teach Us," Critical Inquiry 26 (Autumn 1999): 1-26
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Critical Inquiry
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
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Wordsworth, "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Selected Poems and Prefaces, 11. 47-49, 43-46, p. 109
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Selected Poems and Prefaces
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Blake, "Europe a Prophecy" (1794), The Poetry and Prose of William Blake, pls. iii, 1, 2, 9, and 1
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The Poetry and Prose of William Blake
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Wordsworth, "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal," 11. 7-8, 1, 3-4, p. 115
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A copy of Long's memoir in the John Carter Brown Library, Providence, R. I., contains handwritten notes by George Coleman, Senior, complaining that "this book had better never been published for it adds fresh disgrace to the English nation, and hurts our character, as it shews that we neither act like Christians or men of common honesty in Canada" (A Catalogue of Books Relating to North and South America in the Library of John Carter Brown [Providence, 1871], vol. 2, pt. 2)
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A Catalogue of Books Relating to North and South America in the Library of John Carter Brown
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Claude Lévi-Strauss, Totemism, trans. Rodney Needham (Boston, 1963), p. 18
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Totemism
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While no sales figures on Long's memoir are traceable, it seems to have achieved fairly wide circulation. Joseph Banks, the president of the Royal Society, headed the list of subscribers. It was favorably reviewed in anon., "Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader," Monthly Review (June 1792): 129-37, and was translated into French (1794, 1810) and German (1791, 1792)
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See Quaife, "Historical Introduction," in Long, Voyages and Travels in the Years 1769-1788, pp. xvii-xviii. The fortunes of the word and concept totem between the 1790s and the 1850s remain a missing chapter in intellectual history that would be fascinating to explore. It would involve, among other things, finding out how this North American Indian word is merged with the Polynesian vocabulary of mana and tapu by Andrew McLennan and E. B. Tylor to become a fixture of comparative religion and ethnography in the second half of the 19th century. I'm grateful here for the help of Raymond Fogelson of the department of anthropology, University of Chicago, for sharing with me his unpublished manuscript on Long's memoir
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trans. and ed, 24 vols, London, 74
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New York, 1968); Sigmund Freud, Totem and Taboo, in The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, trans. and ed. James Strachey, 24 vols. (London, 1953-74), 13:1-162
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Totem and Taboo, in The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
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La Plus-Value des images
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see my essay, "La Plus-Value des images" ["The Surplus-Value of Images"], trans. Paul Batik, Etudes litteraires (forthcoming)
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Etudes litteraires
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Forth from a Jutting Ridge, around Whose Base
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London
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Wordsworth, "Forth from a Jutting Ridge, around Whose Base," The Complete Poetical Works (London, 1888), 1. 21
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The Complete Poetical Works
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Structures and Strategies of Discourse: Remarks Towards a History of Foucault's Philosophy of Language, and Paul Veyne, Foucault Revolutinizes History
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trans. Catherine Porter, trans. Ann Hobart et al., ed. Davidson, Chicago, 146-82
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see Arnold I. Davidson, "Structures and Strategies of Discourse: Remarks Towards a History of Foucault's Philosophy of Language," and Paul Veyne, "Foucault Revolutinizes History," trans. Catherine Porter, in Foucault and His Interlocutors, trans. Ann Hobart et al., ed. Davidson (Chicago, 1997), pp. 1-17, 146-82
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Foucault and His Interlocutors
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G. W. F. Hegel, Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, trans. A. V. Miller (Oxford, 1970), p. 293. I'm grateful to Robert Pippin for his advice on Hegel and natural history
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
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quot;We arrive at the remarkable conclusion that the images of totemic beings are more sacred than the beings themselves" (Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, p. 156). This is surely because the image of the totem animal, like that of the fossilized specimen, is the site where the species being of the individual is "crystallized," as it were, and rendered as a kind of concrete universal
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The DNA revolution has not, as one might suppose, utterly secularized the concept of the living organism. Robert Pollack, a collaborator of James Watson, finds the image of the holy city with the sacred text at its center the ideal metaphor for the cell: A cell is not just a chemical soup but a molecular city with a center from which critical information flows, a molecular version of King David's Jerusalem. That walled city ... had a great temple at the center and a book at the very center of the temple. [Robert Pollack, Signs of Life: The Language and Meanings of DNA (Boston, 1994), p. 18]
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Signs of Life: The Language and Meanings of DNA
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Cognitive Foundations of Natural History: Towards an Anthropology of Science
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Cambridge
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See Scott Atran, Cognitive Foundations of Natural History: Towards an Anthropology of Science (Cambridge, 1990), and my discussion in The Last Dinosaur Book: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon (Chicago, 1998), for an account of folk taxonomy and ethnobiology
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The Last Dinosaur Book: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon
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ed. Barfield Oxford
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Thomas Barfield, "Edward Burnett Tylor," The Dictionary of Anthropology, ed. Barfield (Oxford, 1997), p. 478
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The Dictionary of Anthropology
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Clearly, fossil bones were already filled with totemic potential for premodern and ancient cultures. Jefferson gathered Delaware Indian legends about the mastodon, and later ethnographers noted Sioux legends of a subterranean monster that were probably based on large fossil bones. Adrienne Mayor's recent book, The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times (Princeton, N.J., 2000) points out that Greek and Roman images of the griffin, as well as legendary wars of primeval giants and monsters were very likely based on the large fossil bones to be found in Turkey and Asia Minor
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The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times
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On the Discrimination of Romanticisms
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See Arthur O. Lovejoy's classic essay, "On the Discrimination of Romanticisms," PMLA 39, no. 2 (1924): 229-53
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PMLA
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trans. R. J. Hollingdale, Harmondsworth
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quot;As regards the sounding-out of idols, this time they are not idols of the age but eternal idols which are here touched with the hammer as with a tuning fork" (Friedrich Nietzsche, The Twilight of the Idols [1889], "Twilight of the Idols" and "The Anti-Christ" trans. R. J. Hollingdale [Harmondsworth, 1968], p. 22)
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Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ
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Nietzsche, F.1
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The Statesman's Manual, 1816
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ed. R. J. White Cambridge
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Statesman's Manual" (1816), in Political Tracts of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley, ed. R. J. White (Cambridge, 1953), p. 24
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Political Tracts of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley
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Intentional Structure of the Romantic Image
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New York
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Paul de Man, "Intentional Structure of the Romantic Image," The Rhetoric of Romanticism (New York, 1984), p. 2; hereafter abbreviated RR
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The Rhetoric of Romanticism
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Phenomenology of Spirit
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About Looking
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Theodor Adorno, Negative Dialectics, trans. E. B. Ashton (New York, 1973), pp. 354-55. For a discussion of Adorno and Benjamin's deployment of natural history, and especially of figures of petrification and fossilization in their theories of allegory and imagery
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Negative Dialectics
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