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Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800

Champion, Michael(Edited by)Essary, Kirk(Edited by)Ruys, Juanita(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture series
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Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800 advances current interdisciplinary research in the history of emotions through in-depth studies of the European language of emotion from late antiquity to the modern period.

Focusing specifically on the premodern cognates of ‘affect’ or ‘affection’ (such as affectus, affectio, affeccioun, etc.), an international team of scholars explores the cultural and intellectual contexts in which emotion was discussed before the term ‘emotion’ itself came into widespread use.

By tracing the history of key terms and concepts associated with what we identify as ‘emotions’ today, the volume offers a first-time critical foundation for understanding pre- and early modern emotions discourse, charts continuities and changes across cultures, time periods, genres, and languages, and helps contextualize modern shifts in the understanding of emotions.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367086026 / 9780367086022
Hardback
152.409
05/02/2019
United Kingdom
English
xix, 262 pages
24 cm