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The Visceral Novel Reader and Novelized Medicine in Georgian Britain

机译:格鲁吉亚英国的内脏小说读者和新辅助医学

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The term "icon" presupposes some kind of similarity in this relation, "index" designates a trace connection between signifier and signified, and "symbol" an arbitrary relation. 16 Expanding Peirce's theory, Aleida Assmann examines the relation between fundamental semiotic patterns in human life and the evolution of writing and print in the West from antiquity to the present.17 Building on Foucault's The Order of Things, Assmann's longue duree history of reading analyzes the correlation of changes in writing, including the transition from pictographic to phonetic systems and the invention of the printing press, with the prevalent function of signs. For Zimmermann, reading could make good use of time; the habitual retreat from sociability provided not only a source of recreation but also perseverance and strength.119 Tellingly, the desire to be alone was linked with novel reading, the occupation featured in the chapter on the heart in Solitude Considered. According to Life of Zimmermann, extensive, solitary reading (including novels) distinguished Zimmermann's personality from the start of his career and marked his special achievements as medical practitioner; extensive reading of novels and other literature helped to shape Zimmermann's characteristically lucid style in medical publications, enhanced his empathetic treatment of patients, and comforted Zimmermann after the loss of his first wife.
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