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245 00 Passions and subjectivity in early modern culture /
       |cedited by Brian Cummings, University of York, UK, and 
       Freya Sierhuis, Ludwig-Maximitians-Universitat, Germany. 
264  1 Farnham, Surrey, England ;|aBurlington, VT :|bAshgate,
       |c[2013] 
300    x, 317 pages. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
505 0  Contents: Introduction, Brian Cummings and Freya Sierhius;
       Part I Intersubjectivity, Ethics, Agency: Passion and 
       intersubjectivity in early modern literature, Christopher 
       Tilmouth; Affective physics: affectus in Spinoza's Ethica,
       Russ Leo; Donne's passions: emotion, agency and language, 
       Brian Cummings. Part II Embodiment, Cognition, Identity: 
       Melancholy, passions and identity in the Renaissance, 
       Angus Gowland; Montaigne's soul, Felicity Green; Uncertain
       knowing, blind vision, and active passivity: subjectivity,
       sensuality and emotion in Milton's epistemology, Katharine
       Fletcher. Part III Politics, Affects, Friendship: 
       Friendship and freedom of speech in the work of Fulke 
       Greville, Freya Sierhuis; A passion for the past: the 
       politics of nostalgia on the early Jacobean stage, Isabel 
       Karremann; 'Not truth but image maketh passion': Hobbes on
       instigation and appeasing, Ioannis D. Evrigenis. Part IV 
       Religion, Devotion, Theology: 'A sensible touching, 
       feeling and groping': metaphor and sensory experience in 
       the English Reformation, Joe Moshenska; 'Tears of passion'
       and 'inordinate lamentation': complicated grief in Donne 
       and Augustine, Katrin Ettenhuber; Passions, politics and 
       subjectivity in Philip Massinger's The Emperor of the East,
       Adrian Streete. Part V Philosophy and the Early Modern 
       Passions: The fallacy of 'that within': Hamlet meets 
       Wittgenstein, Daniella JancsA3; 'The greatest share of 
       endless pain': the spectral sacramentality of pain in 
       Milton's Paradise Lost, BjArn Quiring; 'Not passion's 
       slave': Hamlet, Descartes and the passions, Stephan Laqu; 
       Afterword, Brian Cummings and Freya Sierhuis; 
       Bibliography; Index. 
506 1  325 annual accesses.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 English literature|yEarly modern, 1500-1700|xHistory and 
       criticism. 
650  0 Subjectivity in literature. 
650  0 Self in literature. 
650  0 Emotions in literature. 
650  0 Popular culture and literature|zEngland. 
650  0 Literature|xPhilosophy|xHistory. 
700 1  Cummings, Brian. 
700 1  Sierhuis, Freya. 
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