Faces of the People
Richard Altick, 19 August 1982
Physiognomy in the European Novel: Faces and Fortunes
by Graeme Tytler.
Princeton, 436 pp., £19.10, March 1982,0 691 06491 1 Show More
by Graeme Tytler.
Princeton, 436 pp., £19.10, March 1982,
A Human Comedy: Physiognomy and Caricature in 19th-century Paris
by Judith Wechsler.
Thames and Hudson, 208 pp., £18.50, June 1982,0 500 01268 7 Show More
by Judith Wechsler.
Thames and Hudson, 208 pp., £18.50, June 1982,
“... the character-revealing power of the face and bodily bearing, was attributed in the Middle Ages to Aristotle himself. Such ambivalence persisted into the 18th century. Diderot often respectfully alluded to physiognomy in his philosophical writings and applied it in his fictional character descriptions. Sterne, on the other hand, arranged that Walter Shandy’s ... ”