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.
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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