Lexicographical Neighbors of Transvalued
Literary usage of Transvalued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1912)
"Everything was inventoried, evaluated and many things transvalued. Did the culture
world escape more narrowly than it knew from a new Protestant papal ..."
2. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"Talent of the order of Edison or Burbank has taken precedence over that of men
like Helmholtz and Weismann, and the work of the latter is transvalued by the ..."
3. Stories of Symphonic Music: A Guide to the Meaning of Important Symphonies by Lawrence Gilman (1907)
""The great problem Zarathustra tries to solve in his speech is: to teach men the
deification of Life; all human values must be ' transvalued,' and therewith ..."
4. San Cristóbal de la Habana by Joseph Hergesheimer (1920)
"... the primary earth, the act of creation, and the crowning dignity, the superiority
of men who, somehow, had transvalued the sum of their awarded clay. ..."
5. The Opera, Past and Present: An Historical Sketch by William Foster Apthorp (1901)
"... the traditional themes of the Drama, in particular, were transformed, and its
ethical gist, as Nietzsche would say, transvalued. The inexorable- ness of ..."
6. The Anglo-German Problem by Charles Sarolea (1912)
"... the man who philosophizes with a hammer, the man who proclaims the twilight
of the gods, the man who has transvalued all the moral values of humanity. ..."
7. Mechanisms of Character Formation: An Introduction to Psychoanalysis by William Alanson White (1916)
"... and many illustrations have been given by dreams and in the chapter on symbolism
to show how these transvalued values come to symbolic expression. ..."