Emotions in literature
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Emotions in literature
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Emotions in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Emotions and health, 1200-1700, edited by Elena Carrera
- Learning how to feel, children's literature and emotional socialization, 1870-1970, Ute Frevert, Pascal Eitler, Stephanie Olsen [and 10 others]
- Romanticism and the emotions, edited by Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha
- Reading the early modern passions, essays in the cultural history of emotion, edited by Gail Kern Paster, Katherine Rowe, and Mary Floyd-Wilson
- Sentimental narrative and the social order in France, 1760-1820, David J. Denby
- Emotions in a crusading context, 1095-1291, Stephen J. Spencer
- Shock, memory and the unconscious in Victorian fiction, Jill L. Matus
- What literature teaches us about emotion, Patrick Colm Hogan
- Emotions as engines of history, edited by Rafał Borysławski and Alicja Bemben
- Mood and trope, the rhetoric and poetics of affect, John Brenkman
- Engaging the emotions in Spanish culture and history, edited by Luisa Elena Delgado, Pura Fernández, and Jo Labanyi
- To savor the meaning, the theology of literary emotions in medieval Kashmir, James D. Reich
- Greek laughter and tears, antiquity and after, edited by Margaret Alexiou and Douglas Cairns
- Disaffected, the cultural politics of unfeeling in nineteenth-century America, Xine Yao
- Positive emotions in early modern literature and culture, edited by Cora Fox, Bradley J. Irish, and Cassie M. Miura
- L'invention du sentiment, roman et économie affective au XVIIIe siècle, Philip Stewart
- Alchemies of the mind, rationality and the emotions, Jon Elster
- Affective worlds, writing, feeling & nineteenth-century literature, John Hughes
- Touching feeling, affect, pedagogy, performativity, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Emotional excess on the Shakespearean stage, passion's slaves, Bridget Escolme
- Deeper than reason, emotion and its role in literature, music, and art, Jenefer Robinson
Outgoing Resources
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