Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

187681

Springer, Dordrecht

2017

883 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-63302-2

The Palgrave handbook of affect studies and textual criticism

Edited by

Thomas Blake

Publication details

Full citation:

Blake, T. (ed) (2017). The Palgrave handbook of affect studies and textual criticism, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Wehrs Donald R.

1-93

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Affect and emotion

Stanley Kate

97-112

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Trust in theater

Reinhard Lupton Julia

155-181

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Social identity

Hogan Patrick

183-205

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Affect and narratology

Breger Claudia

235-257

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The turn to affect

Sha Richard C.

259-278

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Empathy and love

LaCourse Munteanu Dana

325-345

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"That's deep!"

Cova Florian; Deonna Julien; Sander David

347-369

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The priority of form

Pruchnic Jeff

371-390

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Tragedy "before" pity and fear

Smith Matthew J.

391-412

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Empathy's neglected cousin

Sklar Howard

451-480

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Film and affect, theories entwined

Fisher Jaimey

513-541

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Medieval English texts and affects

Harbus Antonina

545-576

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Rhythmic cognition in late medieval lyrics

Myklebust Nicholas

577-608

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A wild fable

Simon Julien J.

609-625

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Don Quixote's affective thoughts

Mancing Howard

627-652

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Kierkegaard's "ugly feelings"

Figlerowicz Marta

695-711

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Affect and the Victorian novel

Jaffe Audrey

713-733

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Affect and film music

Wehrs William

735-752

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Affect and fascism in Lolita

Wood Lorna

753-780

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From Bateman to rat man

Haynes Doug

781-801

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