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The language of the face: stories of its uniquely expressive features
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"This book offers an original, multifaceted view of physiognomy, which invites the reader to reflect on the mystery of the human face"-- Provided by publisher.
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Of noses comic, dramatic, lost, and recovered -- Nasology : the long and the short of it -- Of eyes and their hidden powers -- The thralldom of darkness and some escapees -- The lips -- On some of physiognomy's growing pains -- On beauty's uneven lot -- On being ugly -- The face of a very trivial death.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, [2023]
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- 0262047535
- 9780262047531
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