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  1. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Herausgeber); Sha, Richard C. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency

     

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    Subjects: Romanticism / Great Britain; Emotions in literature; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Literatur; Gefühl; Romantik; Englisch
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  2. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Herausgeber); Sha, Richard C. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency.

     

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    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Herausgeber); Sha, Richard C. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781107280564
    RVK Categories: HL 1131
    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Romantik; Gefühl <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 264 pages)
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  3. Romanticism and the Emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (HerausgeberIn); Sha, Richard C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, New York

    "There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    "There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency"-- Introduction: feeling Romanticism / Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha -- The motion behind Romantic emotion : towards a chemistry and physics of feeling / Richard C. Sha -- 'A certain mediocrity' : Adam Smith's moral behaviourism / Thomas Pfau -- Like love : the feel of Shelley's similes / Julie Carlson -- Jane Austen and the persuasion of happiness / Joel Faflak -- The general fast and humiliation : tracking feeling in wartime / Mary A. Favret -- A peculiar community : Mary Shelley, Godwin, and the abyss of emotion / Tilottama Rajan -- Emotion without content : primary affect and pure potentiality in Wordsworth / David Collings -- Kant's peace, Wordsworth's slumber / Jacques Khalip -- Living a ruined life : De Quincey's damage / Rei Terada.

     

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    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (HerausgeberIn); Sha, Richard C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1139871196; 1107280567; 9781139871198; 9781107280564
    RVK Categories: HL 1131
    Subjects: Emotions in literature; English literature; Romanticism; English literature; Romanticism; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Emotions in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Herausgeber); Sha, Richard C (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency

     

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    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Herausgeber); Sha, Richard C (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781107280564
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    Subjects: Romanticism / Great Britain; Emotions in literature; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 264 Seiten)
  5. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (HerausgeberIn); Sha, Richard C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency Machine generated contents note: Introduction: feeling Romanticism Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha; 1. The motion behind Romantic emotion: towards a chemistry and physics of feeling Richard C. Sha; 2. 'A certain mediocrity': Adam Smith's moral behaviourism Thomas Pfau; 3. Like love: the feel of Shelley's similes Julie Carlson; 4. Jane Austen and the persuasion of happiness Joel Faflak; 5. The general fast and humiliation: tracking feeling in wartime Mary A. Favret; 6. A peculiar community: Mary Shelley, Godwin, and the abyss of emotion Tilottama Rajan; 7. Emotion without content: primary affect and pure potentiality in Wordsworth David Collings; 8. Kant's peace, Wordsworth's slumber Jacques Khalip; 9. Living a ruined life: De Quincey's damage Rei Terada

     

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    ISBN: 9781107280564
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    Subjects: English literature; Romanticism; Emotions in literature; Romanticism ; Great Britain; Emotions in literature; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism
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  6. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (Publisher); Sha, Richard C. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency

     

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    Subjects: Romanticism / Great Britain; Emotions in literature; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Gefühl; Literatur; Romantik; Englisch
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    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: feeling Romanticism Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha; 1. The motion behind Romantic emotion: towards a chemistry and physics of feeling Richard C. Sha; 2. 'A certain mediocrity': Adam Smith's moral behaviourism Thomas Pfau; 3. Like love: the feel of Shelley's similes Julie Carlson; 4. Jane Austen and the persuasion of happiness Joel Faflak; 5. The general fast and humiliation: tracking feeling in wartime Mary A. Favret; 6. A peculiar community: Mary Shelley, Godwin, and the abyss of emotion Tilottama Rajan; 7. Emotion without content: primary affect and pure potentiality in Wordsworth David Collings; 8. Kant's peace, Wordsworth's slumber Jacques Khalip; 9. Living a ruined life: De Quincey's damage Rei Terada

  7. Romanticism and the emotions
    Contributor: Faflak, Joel (HerausgeberIn); Sha, Richard C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including... more

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    There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the importance of the emotions in Romantic literature and thought. This collection, the first to stress the centrality of the emotions to Romanticism, addresses a complex range of issues including the relation of affect to figuration and knowing, emotions and the discipline of knowledge, the motivational powers of emotion, and emotions as a shared ground of meaning. Contributors offer significant new insights on the ways in which a wide range of Romantic writers, including Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas De Quincey and Adam Smith, worried about the emotions as a register of human experience. Though varied in scope, the essays are united by the argument that the current affective and emotional turn in the humanities benefits from a Romantic scepticism about the relations between language, emotion and agency Machine generated contents note: Introduction: feeling Romanticism Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha; 1. The motion behind Romantic emotion: towards a chemistry and physics of feeling Richard C. Sha; 2. 'A certain mediocrity': Adam Smith's moral behaviourism Thomas Pfau; 3. Like love: the feel of Shelley's similes Julie Carlson; 4. Jane Austen and the persuasion of happiness Joel Faflak; 5. The general fast and humiliation: tracking feeling in wartime Mary A. Favret; 6. A peculiar community: Mary Shelley, Godwin, and the abyss of emotion Tilottama Rajan; 7. Emotion without content: primary affect and pure potentiality in Wordsworth David Collings; 8. Kant's peace, Wordsworth's slumber Jacques Khalip; 9. Living a ruined life: De Quincey's damage Rei Terada

     

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    ISBN: 9781107280564
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    Subjects: English literature; Romanticism; Emotions in literature; Romanticism ; Great Britain; Emotions in literature; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism
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