Writing Emotions : Theoretical Concepts and Selected Case Studies in Literature.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bielefeld :
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2018.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Writing Emotions/Reading Emotions
- Emotions and the Process of Writing
- The Affective Value of Fiction Presenting and Evoking Emotions
- The Author - "Specialize[d] in Having Fun"? Cognitive Theories of Emotion and Literary Studies in the Context of Two Interviews with Michael Stavarič
- Emotions and/in Religion Reading Sigmund Freud, Rudolph Otto, and William James
- Emotions Mediated
- Autism, Love, and Writing in and around Russian Literature On Feeling, Non-Feeling and Writing as a Communicative Medium to Express Emotions
- Riding Emotions The Motorcycle as a Vehicle of Political E/Motions in Rachel Kushner's Novel The Flamethrowers
- "[…] which approximates 'I love you'." Jonathan Safran Foer's Punctuation of Emotions
- Form and Emotion in Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- The Intermediality of Emotion Representations of Emotionality and Fear in YouTube Vlogs and Beyond
- Emotions on Stage and in Literary Texts
- "'Tis Magic, Magic that Hath Ravished Me" Passionate Conjuring in Doctor Faustus and The Devil's Charter
- Passionate Writing The Rhythms of Jealousy in Early Modern English Texts and Drama
- When the Author Is Not the Author of Passions J.J. Engel's Herr Lorenz Stark and the Pathognomy of Style
- How to Study Emotion Effects in Literature Written Emotions in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher"
- Posthuman Nostalgia? Re-Evaluating Human Emotions in Michel Houellebecq's La possibilité d'une île ..
- Writing Wounds
- Writing Disgust, Writing Realities The Complexity of Negative Emotions in Émile Zola's Nana
- Breaking the Ice, Freezing the Laughter Authorial Empathy, Reader Response, and the Kafkaesque Poetics of Guilt and Shame.
- Hiding One's Feelings 'Emotionless' Rhetoric in Raul Hilberg's The Destruction of the European Jews and Peter Weiss's Die Ermittlung
- Love under Threat The Emotional Valences of the Twilight Saga
- AUTHORS.