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Preface Acknowledgments
PART ONE
1 Sovereignty and the Vital Sphere
2 Of Kings and Other Creatures
3 Toward a Science of the Flesh
PART TWO
4 Was heisst Schauen? On the Vital Signs of Visual Modernism
5 The Stages of the Flesh: Shakespeare, Schmitt, Hofmannsthal
6 The Poet’s Two Bodies: Rainer Maria Rilke’s The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
Epilogue Index
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