ABSTRACT

Literature and Emotion not only provides a defining overview of the field but also engages with emerging trends. Answering key questions such as ‘What is emotion?’ and ‘Why emotion and literature today?,’ Patrick Colm Hogan presents a clear and accessible introduction to this exciting topic. Readers should come away from the book with a systematic understanding of recent research on and theorization of emotion, knowledge of the way affective science has impacted literary study, and a sense of how to apply that understanding and knowledge to literary works.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Getting emotional about literature

chapter |10 pages

Why emotion and literature today?

chapter |17 pages

The two faces of affect study

chapter |23 pages

What is emotion?

chapter |18 pages

Authors (I)

Affective historicism

chapter |16 pages

Authors (II)

Expressivism

chapter |22 pages

Readers (I)

chapter |14 pages

Readers (II)

Learning from literature

chapter |21 pages

Texts (I)

Storyworlds and stories

chapter |20 pages

Texts (II)

Discourse and style

chapter |3 pages

Afterword

Affect aliens in the land of emotion studies

chapter |10 pages

Glossary of terms

chapter |2 pages

Further reading