Emotion in the Tudor Court Literature, History, and Early Modern Feeling
Uniting literary analysis, theories of emotion from the sciences and humanities, and a deeply archival account of Tudor history, Irish freshly examines how literature reflects and constructs the dynamics of emotional life in the Renaissance courtly sphere. Spanning the 16th century, this study argue...
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Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University Press
2018
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Series: | Rethinking the Early Modern
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