Kentucky Christian University

Writing Emotions, Theoretical Concepts and Selected Case Studies in Literature

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Writing Emotions, Theoretical Concepts and Selected Case Studies in Literature
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
unknown
Main title
Writing Emotions
Nature of contents
dictionariestechnical reportsbibliography
Oclc number
1030818293
Series statement
Lettre
Sub title
Theoretical Concepts and Selected Case Studies in Literature
Summary
After a long period of neglect, emotions have become an important topic within literary studies. This collection of essays stresses the complex link between aesthetic and non-aesthetic emotional components. Against this background, emotional patterns are discussed by focusing on the practice of writing as well as on the impact of emotional patterns on receptive processes. Readers will be confronted with a concept of aesthetic emotions as formative both within the writing and the reading process. Essays, ranging in matter from the beginning of modern drama to digital formats and theoretical questions, discuss examples from English, German, French, Russian and American literature
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