BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Volume: 1 | Issue: 2 |
Henric Sanielevici - From Literary Criticism to Anatomy or How Does the Size of the Skull Influence Literature?
Published March 2, 2010
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Adrian Jicu -
"Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau (RO),
Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to deal with the relationship between literary criticism and anatomy. To be more precise it will discuss one of Henric Sanielevici’s theories, according to which
the literary text can only be understood by taking into account the color of the eyes, the conformatioan of teeth and size and the shape of the author’s skull.
the literary text can only be understood by taking into account the color of the eyes, the conformatioan of teeth and size and the shape of the author’s skull.
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