Emotion and the self in English Renaissance literature : reforming contentment /

"The first full-length study of early modern contentment, this book examines the intersection of this guiding principle of English Protestant psychology with Renaissance literature, considering works by Shakespeare, Milton, Spenser, and Sidney. It will prove illuminating for researchers of lite...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zajac, Paul Joseph, 1987- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Table of Contents:
  • Constructing contentment in Reformation England
  • Romancing contentment : sex, suffering, and the passions in Sidney's Arcadias
  • Fashioning contentment : ethics, emotion, and literary mode in Spenser's poetry
  • Performing contentment : communal affect and passionate disconnect in Shakespeare's As you like it and Othello
  • Losing contentment : affect, environment, and empire in Milton's Paradise lost
  • Conclusion : Regaining contentment?
  • Constructing contentment in Reformation England
  • Romancing contentment: sex, suffering, and the passions in Sidney's Arcadias
  • Fashioning contentment: ethics, emotion, and literary mode in Spenser's poetry
  • Performing contentment: communal affect and passionate disconnect in Shakespeare's As you like it and Othello
  • Losing contentment: affect, environment, and empire in Milton's Paradise lost
  • Conclusion: Regaining contentment?