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Medieval Affect Feeling And Emotion Burger Glenn Deditorcrocker

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Medieval Affect Feeling And Emotion Burger Glenn Deditorcrocker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Burger, Glenn D(Editor);Crocker, Holly A(Editor)
ISBN: 9781108471961, 9781108672474, 110847196X, 1108672477
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Medieval Affect Feeling And Emotion Burger Glenn Deditorcrocker by Burger, Glenn D(editor);crocker, Holly A(editor) 9781108471961, 9781108672474, 110847196X, 1108672477 instant download after payment.

Representations of feeling in medieval literature are varied and complex. This new collection of essays demonstrates that the history of emotions and affect theory are similarly insufficient for investigating the intersection of body and mind that late Middle English literatures evoke. While medieval studies has generated a rich scholarly literature on 'affective piety', this collection charts an intersectional new investigation of affects, feelings, and emotions in non-religious contexts. From Geoffrey Chaucer to Gavin Douglas, and from practices of witnessing to the adoration of objects, essays in this volume analyze the coexistence of emotion and affect in late medieval representations of feeling.

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