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Routledge Companion to Literature and Emotion

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This is a crucial guide to the ways in which new, interdisciplinary understandings of emotion and affect - in fields from neuroscience to social theory - are changing the study of literature and of the ways those new understandings are impacted by work on literature also.


List of contents










Introduction. Literary Feelings: Understanding Emotions Part 1 Theoretical Perspectives 1. Affective Neuroscience: The Symbiosis of Scientific and Literary Knowledge 2. Affect Theory 3. Cognitive Linguistics: A Perspective on Emotion in Literature 4. Cognitive Science: Literary Emotions from Appraisal to Embodiment 5. Embodiment: Embodied Simulation and Emotional Engagement with Literary Characters 6. Empirical Approaches to Studying Emotion in Literature: The Case of Gender 7. Evolution: How Evolved Emotions Work in Literary Meaning 8. The History of Emotions and Literature 9. Philosophy, Literature, and Emotion Part 2 Emotions of Literature 10. Aesthetic Emotions 11. Paradoxes of Literary Emotion: Simulation and The Zhào Orphan 12. Sympathy and Empathy 13. Tragedy and Comedy: Emotional Tears and Trust in King Lear and Cymbeline Part 3 Literature and Emotion in the World 14. Colonialism and Postcolonialism 15. Disability, "Enslavement," and Slavery: Affective Historicism and Fletcher and Masssinger's A Very Woman 16. Ecology and Emotion: Feeling Narrative Environments 17. Morals: The Ethical Gangster 18. Gender, Emotion, Literature: "No Woman's Heart" in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night 19. Race and Ethnicity 20. Sexuality 21. Trauma and Its Future: Re-Visiting Aesthetic Form Debates Part 4 Elements of Literary Structure and Experience 22. Authors: Cognitive Patterns and Individual Creativity 23. Character and Emotion in Fiction 24. Language, Style, and Texture 25. Narrative and Plot: Unreliable Feelings and the Risks of Surprise 26. Readers 27. Social Reception 28. Stories: Particular Causes and Universal Genres Part 5 Modes of Literature 29. Drama: Feeling Out Loud in Shakespearean Apostrophe and the History of Emotions 30. Film: The Affective Specificity of Audiovisual Media 31. Graphic Fiction: BIPOC Teen Comics 32. Lyric 33. Prose Fiction Part 6 Literary Examples 34. Geoffrey Chaucer 35. William Shakespeare: Anxieties About Trust in The Tempest 36. Jane Austen and the Emotion of Love 37. Virginia Woolf's Development of a Sociology of Emotion in the Composition of The Years (1937)
38. Helon Habila: Structural Helplessness and the Quest for Hope in Oil on Water
39. Viet Thanh Nguyen: Navigating Anger and Empathy in The Sympathizer


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Patrick Colm Hogan is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and the Program in Cognitive Science at the University of Connecticut, USA.
Bradley J. Irish is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University, USA.
Lalita Pandit Hogan is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, USA.


Product details

Authors Patrick Colm (University of Connecticut Hogan
Assisted by Hogan Patrick Colm (Editor), Bradley J. Irish (Editor), Lalita Pandit Hogan (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.04.2025
 
EAN 9781032219226
ISBN 978-1-0-3221922-6
No. of pages 496
Series Routledge Literature Companions
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

Of specific Gay & Lesbian interest, Literature: history & criticism, Relating to LGBTQ+ people, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / LGBTQ+

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