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- 2010037100 contributor B11781168.
- 2010037100 created "2011.".
- 2010037100 date "2011".
- 2010037100 date "2011.".
- 2010037100 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2010037100 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-322) and index.".
- 2010037100 description "Introduction: studying literature, studying emotion -- 1. Fictions and feelings: on the place of literature in the study of emotion -- 2. What emotions are -- 3. Romantic love: Sappho, Li Ch'ing-Chao, and Romeo and Juliet -- 4. Grief: Kobayashi Issa and Hamlet -- 5. Mirth: from Chinese jokes to A Comedy of Errors -- 6. Guilt, shame, jealousy: Macbeth, The Strong Breed, Macbeth, Kagekiyo, and Othello -- 7. From attachment to ethical feeling: Rabindranath Tagore and Measure for Measure -- 8. Compassion and pity: The Tempest and Une Tempête -- Afterword: studying literature shaping emotion: Madame Bovary and the sublime.".
- 2010037100 extent "xiii, 336 p. :".
- 2010037100 identifier "1107002885".
- 2010037100 identifier "9781107002883".
- 2010037100 identifier 2010037100-b.html.
- 2010037100 identifier 2010037100-d.html.
- 2010037100 identifier 2010037100-t.html.
- 2010037100 isPartOf "Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series".
- 2010037100 isPartOf "Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series.".
- 2010037100 issued "2011".
- 2010037100 issued "2011.".
- 2010037100 language "eng".
- 2010037100 publisher "New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2010037100 subject "809/.93353 22".
- 2010037100 subject "Emotions in literature.".
- 2010037100 subject "PN56.E6 H64 2011".
- 2010037100 subject "Philosophy of mind in literature.".
- 2010037100 subject "Philosophy of mind.".
- 2010037100 subject "Psychology and literature.".
- 2010037100 tableOfContents "Introduction: studying literature, studying emotion -- 1. Fictions and feelings: on the place of literature in the study of emotion -- 2. What emotions are -- 3. Romantic love: Sappho, Li Ch'ing-Chao, and Romeo and Juliet -- 4. Grief: Kobayashi Issa and Hamlet -- 5. Mirth: from Chinese jokes to A Comedy of Errors -- 6. Guilt, shame, jealousy: Macbeth, The Strong Breed, Macbeth, Kagekiyo, and Othello -- 7. From attachment to ethical feeling: Rabindranath Tagore and Measure for Measure -- 8. Compassion and pity: The Tempest and Une Tempête -- Afterword: studying literature shaping emotion: Madame Bovary and the sublime.".
- 2010037100 title "What literature teaches us about emotion / Patrick Colm Hogan.".
- 2010037100 type "text".