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Empathy in Contemporary Poetry after Crisis(Paperback / softback)
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01/01/2021
This book examines the representation of empathy in contemporary poetry after crisis, specifically poetry after the Holocaust, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and Hurricane Katrina.
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Affect Theory and Literary Critical Practice(Hardback)
A Feel for the Text
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17/12/2018
Affect Theory and Literary Critical Practice develops new approaches to reading literature that are informed by the insights of scholars working in affect studies across many disciplines, with essay...
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Eighteenth-Century Literary Affections(Paperback / softback)
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13/08/2021
It examines the formulation and idealization of this affective category in works by Isaac Watts, Lord Shaftesbury, Mary Hays, William Godwin, Helen Maria Williams, and William Wordsworth.
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Reading Affect in Post-Apartheid Literature(Paperback / softback)
South Africa''s Wounded Feelings
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27/10/2021
This book examines South Africa''s post-apartheid culture through the lens of affect theory in order to argue that the socio-political project of the "new" South Africa, best exemplified in their Tr...
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Empathy in Contemporary Poetry after Crisis(Hardback)
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Eighteenth-Century Literary Affections(Hardback)
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15/09/2020
It examines the formulation and idealization of this affective category in works by Isaac Watts, Lord Shaftesbury, May Hays, William Godwin, Helen Maria Williams, and William Wordsworth.
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