This bookis a collection of critical essays that examine a radical shift in focus and orientation. In the challenge to the hermeneutics of suspicion, the adoption of alternative reading strategies, and the investigation of well-being, this collection is an analogue of a new discourse that has immensely enriched literary studies in the last decade.
This bookis a collection of critical essays that examine a radical shift in focus and orientation. In the challenge to the hermeneutics of suspicion, the adoption of alternative reading strategies, and the investigation of well-being, this collection is an analogue of a new discourse that has immensely enriched literary studies in the last decade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James O. Pawelski is director of Education and Senior Scholar in the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, where he serves as the founding director of the Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) program. D.J. Moores is assistant professor of English at Kean University.
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Acknowledgments Foreword: Adam Potkay Introduction Part 1: James Pawelski-What Is the Eudaimonic Turn? Introduction Part 2: D. J. Moores-The Eudaimonic Turn in Literary Studies 1.Charles Altieri-Pound's Challenge to Ranciere's Treatment of the "Aesthetic Regime": Why Nietzsche is Necessary for a Positive Account of Modernism in the Arts 2.James Engell-Thoreau and Health: Physician, Naturalist, Metaphysician 3.Erin Lafford and Emma Mason-Falling from Trees: Arborescent Prosody in John Clare's Tree Elegies 4.John Channing Briggs-Happiness, Catharsis, and the Literary Cure 5.Michael West-Ramblers, Hikers, Vagabonds, and Flâneurs: America's Peripatetic Romantics and the Rituals of Healthy Walking 6.Paola Baseotto-Spenser's "virtuous . . . discipline" and Human Flourishing 7.Amanpal Garcha-The Choices of Can You Forgive Her?:Literary Realism, Freedom, and Contentment 8.David Bordelon-The Crosses We Bear: Religion, Readers, and Woman's Intellect in Augusta Jane Evans' St. Elmo 9.Daniel O'Day- Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso": Prophetic Joy Anticipated 10.Christine E. Kephart- On Becoming Neighbor Rosicky: Willa Cather, William James and the Constructs of Well-Being 11.Adam Potkay-The Career of Joy in the Twentieth Century
Acknowledgments Foreword: Adam Potkay Introduction Part 1: James Pawelski-What Is the Eudaimonic Turn? Introduction Part 2: D. J. Moores-The Eudaimonic Turn in Literary Studies 1.Charles Altieri-Pound's Challenge to Ranciere's Treatment of the "Aesthetic Regime": Why Nietzsche is Necessary for a Positive Account of Modernism in the Arts 2.James Engell-Thoreau and Health: Physician, Naturalist, Metaphysician 3.Erin Lafford and Emma Mason-Falling from Trees: Arborescent Prosody in John Clare's Tree Elegies 4.John Channing Briggs-Happiness, Catharsis, and the Literary Cure 5.Michael West-Ramblers, Hikers, Vagabonds, and Flâneurs: America's Peripatetic Romantics and the Rituals of Healthy Walking 6.Paola Baseotto-Spenser's "virtuous . . . discipline" and Human Flourishing 7.Amanpal Garcha-The Choices of Can You Forgive Her?:Literary Realism, Freedom, and Contentment 8.David Bordelon-The Crosses We Bear: Religion, Readers, and Woman's Intellect in Augusta Jane Evans' St. Elmo 9.Daniel O'Day- Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso": Prophetic Joy Anticipated 10.Christine E. Kephart- On Becoming Neighbor Rosicky: Willa Cather, William James and the Constructs of Well-Being 11.Adam Potkay-The Career of Joy in the Twentieth Century
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