Results 181 to 190 of about 12,997 (229)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Related searches:

‘A slashing review is a thing that they like’: Vivisection and Victorian Literary Criticism

Journal of Victorian Culture, 2023
In nineteenth-century Britain, the antivivisection movement attracted a striking number of authors, poets, and playwrights, who attended meetings, signed petitions, contributed funds, and lent their pens to the cause.
A. Hornsby
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Amateur Physiologist: George Henry Lewes as Witness at the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection, Part I

George Eliot - George Henry Lewes Studies, 2023
This article investigates the background to George Henry Lewes’s testimony at the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection, paying particular attention to his role as the sole “private investigator” (amateur physiologist) to testify at the Commission ...
Tarquin Holmes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Vivisection: Writing the History of an Emergent Medium

Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 2023
:The first two decades after the debut of Lumière’s cinématographe in 1895 are characterized by a sort of constitutional amnesia. Reviewing references to cinema in the press, the first pamphlets, and technical manuals, the perspective one comes away with
Dimitrios Latsis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Vivisection, Medicine, and Bioethics: A Case Study from Ancient Rome

Intertexts: A Journal of Comparative Literature and Theoretical Reflection, 2022
This paper will first give an overview of ancient approaches towards vivisection and its ethical implications; then it will focus on a fictive plea entitled The Sick Twins, falsely ascribed to Quintilian, the celebrated Roman rhetorician.
L. Costantini, Antonio Stramaglia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Science, sensitivity and the sociozoological scale: Constituting and complicating the human-animal boundary at the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection and beyond.

Studies in history and philosophy of science, 2021
Arnold Arluke and Clinton Sanders (1996) have argued that human societies index both humans and animals as belonging to particular rungs of the social hierarchy. They term this multispecies ranking the "sociozoological scale". This paper will investigate
T. Holmes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Vivisection

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing, 2021
Asha Hornsby
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy