Stemming the Torrent

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19th Century Dictionaries
19th Century Discourses
19th Century Meaning
19th Century Texts
19th Century Usage
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Bird's Eye
Bird’s Eye
Capital Punishment
Caroline Helstone
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Chapel
Children
Church
Dictionary Articles
Disease
Doctor
Domesticity
Education
emotion representation in fiction
Emotion Words
emotional regulation history
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Freethinking
gender and affect studies
Germaine De
Government
Green Eyed Monster
Journalism
Key Emotion Words
Literacy
Literature
local moral order
Maggie Tulliver
Marriage
Medicine
middle class habitus
middle class identity formation
Mr Helstone
nineteenth-century social change
Non-fictional Texts
Novel
Paradigm Scenario
Poetry
Pornography
Quakerism
Relationships
Science
Semantic Shifts
Sensation fiction
Social investigation
Van Der Voort
Vice Versa
Victorian Discourses
Victorian emotion words
Victorian emotional discourse research
Victorian literature analysis
Victorian Texts
Young Man
Youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138741560
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2002: Gesa Stedman mines the vein of emotion in Victorian writing to unearth new insights into the ways literature responded to the dramatic social and political changes then taking place. Contemporary research from various disciplines, including sociology, ethnology and history, inform this study, which juxtaposes canonical material such as Dickens' "Hard Times", Charlotte Bronte's "Shirley" and Germaine de Stael's "Corinne" with popular novels and non-fictional texts, such as "The Education of the Heart" by Sarah Ellis and Darwin's "On the Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals". The analysis deals with emotions applying to both genders, but includes a special section examining the representation of emotion in relation to women. The book aims to provide new insight into the literature of the period, and brings to light new material for scholars interested in the philosophy and psychology of emotions.

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