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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 431–436.
Published: 01 November 2009
... York: Norton, 1961 . Herbert , Christopher . War of No Pity: The Indian Mutiny and Victorian Trauma . Princeton: Princeton UP, 2008 . Trevelyan , George Otto . Cawnpore . London: Macmillan, 1894 . Tylor , Edward B . Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development...
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Novel (2010) 43 (1): 53–59.
Published: 01 May 2010
... . “The Traffic in Women: Notes on the ‘Political Economy’ of Sex.” Toward an Anthropology of Women . Ed. R. Reitner Rayna. New York: Monthly Review, 1975 . 157 –210. Trollope , Anthony . He Knew He Was Right . 1868. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1988 . Tylor , Edward B. Primitive Culture...
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Novel (2012) 45 (3): 409–432.
Published: 01 November 2012
.... Kimbrough Robert . 3rd ed. New York : Norton , 1988 . 280 – 84 . Torgovnick Marianna . Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1990 . Tylor Edward Burnett . Primitive Culture . 2nd ed. Vol. 1 . London : Murray , 1873 . Watt...
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Novel (2011) 44 (1): 107–114.
Published: 01 May 2011
... on this distinction between the secular, detached “critic” and the immersed, uncritical “worshipper”; it was as crucial to Arnold’s condemnation of the bourgeoisie’s blind faith in self-interest as it was to Edward Burnett Tylor’s anthropological definition of “primitive” societies. In the process, Logan...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 261–267.
Published: 01 August 2009
...: the discipline gained its own section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1874, and works such as E. B. Tylor’s Primitive Culture (1871) and of course Frazer’s The Golden Bough (several editions up to 1922) were widely discussed in extra- academic circles. The challenge here...
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Novel (2011) 44 (3): 480–482.
Published: 01 November 2011
... the ethnographic project of earlier anthropologists like Edward Tylor with the Imperial Gothic of writers like H. Rider Haggard, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, and even to a certain extent Joseph Conrad. It is with Conrad that this book finally ends, because he allows Brantlinger to make...
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Novel (2019) 52 (1): 44–63.
Published: 01 May 2019
... repeatedly suggests that Tess's rally expresses something much older than Tess herself. Her song is what the Victorian anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor would call a “survival” ( 16 ); Hardy describes it as a “[f]etichistic utterance in a Monotheistic setting . . . [a] Pagan fantasy of [her] remote...
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Novel (2010) 43 (1): 197–205.
Published: 01 May 2010
... The Intuitionist, III: 148 The Palm-Wine Drinkard, I: 183 Wicke, Jennifer, II: 366 Tylor, Edward B. Wilde, Oscar, I: 175 Primitive Culture, II: 431; III: 53 Williams, Raymond, I: 190, 332 Uncle William’s Pulpit, II: 423 Woloch, Alex, II...
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Novel (2017) 50 (1): 35–55.
Published: 01 May 2017
... contradictions between her aim of depicting a Victorian “domestic primitivism” ( 68 ) and the imperatives of her own realist aesthetic. Both Logan and Sally Shuttleworth map the Fetish scene onto Comte's framework of social development, and Shuttleworth further argues that the Fetish anticipates E. B. Tylor's...
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Novel (2001) 34 (3): 369–390.
Published: 01 November 2001
... and "primitives" as manifested in play and imitative representation, a claim that draws on the earlier work of Spencer, Frazer, Lang, E.B. Tylor and Wilhelm Wundt, that "the true explanation of all the folly of magical observances is the domination of the association of ideas" (140). In What Mnisie Knew...