Katherine Ibbett
Compassion in Early Modern Literature and Culture (eBook, PDF)
Feeling and Practice
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Explores how early modern Europeans responded to suffering and asks how they both described and practised compassion.
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Explores how early modern Europeans responded to suffering and asks how they both described and practised compassion.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108856508
- Artikelnr.: 70910962
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108856508
- Artikelnr.: 70910962
Kristine Steenbergh is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
Introduction Kristine Steenbergh and Katherine Ibbett; Part I. Theorizing:
1. The ethics of compassion in early modern England Bruce R. Smith; 2. The
compassionate self of the Catholic Reformation Katherine Ibbett; Part II.
Consoling: 3. 'Hee left them not comfortlesse by the way': grief and
compassion in early modern English consolatory culture Paula Barros; 4.
Friendship, counsel, and compassion in early modern medical thought Stephen
Pender; Part III. Exhorting: 5. 'Compassion and mercie draw teares from the
godlyfull often': the rhetoric of sympathy in the early modern sermon
Richard Meek; 6. Mollified hearts and enlarged bowels: practising
compassion in reformation England Kristine Steenbergh; Part IV. Performing:
7. Civic liberties and community compassion: the Jesuit drama of
Poland-Lithuania Clarinda E. Calma and Jolanta Rzegocka; 8. Compassion,
contingency and conversion in James Shirley's The Sisters Alison Searle;
Part V. Responding: 9. Mountainish inhumanity in Illyria: compassion in
Twelfth Night as social luxury and political duty Elisabetta Tarantino; 10.
Standing on a beach: Shakespeare and the sympathetic imagination Eric
Langley; Part VI. Giving: 11. 'To feel what wretches feel': Reformation and
the re-naming of English compassion Toria Johnson; 12. Alms petitions and
compassion in sixteenth-century London Rebecca Tomlin; Part VII.
Racializing: 13. Pity and empire in the Brevísima relación de la
destrucción de las Indias (1552) Matthew Goldmark; 14. 'Our Black hero':
compassion for friends and others in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko John Staines;
Part VIII. Contemporary Compassions: 15. Contemporary compassions:
interrelating in the Anthropocene Kristine Steenbergh.
1. The ethics of compassion in early modern England Bruce R. Smith; 2. The
compassionate self of the Catholic Reformation Katherine Ibbett; Part II.
Consoling: 3. 'Hee left them not comfortlesse by the way': grief and
compassion in early modern English consolatory culture Paula Barros; 4.
Friendship, counsel, and compassion in early modern medical thought Stephen
Pender; Part III. Exhorting: 5. 'Compassion and mercie draw teares from the
godlyfull often': the rhetoric of sympathy in the early modern sermon
Richard Meek; 6. Mollified hearts and enlarged bowels: practising
compassion in reformation England Kristine Steenbergh; Part IV. Performing:
7. Civic liberties and community compassion: the Jesuit drama of
Poland-Lithuania Clarinda E. Calma and Jolanta Rzegocka; 8. Compassion,
contingency and conversion in James Shirley's The Sisters Alison Searle;
Part V. Responding: 9. Mountainish inhumanity in Illyria: compassion in
Twelfth Night as social luxury and political duty Elisabetta Tarantino; 10.
Standing on a beach: Shakespeare and the sympathetic imagination Eric
Langley; Part VI. Giving: 11. 'To feel what wretches feel': Reformation and
the re-naming of English compassion Toria Johnson; 12. Alms petitions and
compassion in sixteenth-century London Rebecca Tomlin; Part VII.
Racializing: 13. Pity and empire in the Brevísima relación de la
destrucción de las Indias (1552) Matthew Goldmark; 14. 'Our Black hero':
compassion for friends and others in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko John Staines;
Part VIII. Contemporary Compassions: 15. Contemporary compassions:
interrelating in the Anthropocene Kristine Steenbergh.
Introduction Kristine Steenbergh and Katherine Ibbett; Part I. Theorizing:
1. The ethics of compassion in early modern England Bruce R. Smith; 2. The
compassionate self of the Catholic Reformation Katherine Ibbett; Part II.
Consoling: 3. 'Hee left them not comfortlesse by the way': grief and
compassion in early modern English consolatory culture Paula Barros; 4.
Friendship, counsel, and compassion in early modern medical thought Stephen
Pender; Part III. Exhorting: 5. 'Compassion and mercie draw teares from the
godlyfull often': the rhetoric of sympathy in the early modern sermon
Richard Meek; 6. Mollified hearts and enlarged bowels: practising
compassion in reformation England Kristine Steenbergh; Part IV. Performing:
7. Civic liberties and community compassion: the Jesuit drama of
Poland-Lithuania Clarinda E. Calma and Jolanta Rzegocka; 8. Compassion,
contingency and conversion in James Shirley's The Sisters Alison Searle;
Part V. Responding: 9. Mountainish inhumanity in Illyria: compassion in
Twelfth Night as social luxury and political duty Elisabetta Tarantino; 10.
Standing on a beach: Shakespeare and the sympathetic imagination Eric
Langley; Part VI. Giving: 11. 'To feel what wretches feel': Reformation and
the re-naming of English compassion Toria Johnson; 12. Alms petitions and
compassion in sixteenth-century London Rebecca Tomlin; Part VII.
Racializing: 13. Pity and empire in the Brevísima relación de la
destrucción de las Indias (1552) Matthew Goldmark; 14. 'Our Black hero':
compassion for friends and others in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko John Staines;
Part VIII. Contemporary Compassions: 15. Contemporary compassions:
interrelating in the Anthropocene Kristine Steenbergh.
1. The ethics of compassion in early modern England Bruce R. Smith; 2. The
compassionate self of the Catholic Reformation Katherine Ibbett; Part II.
Consoling: 3. 'Hee left them not comfortlesse by the way': grief and
compassion in early modern English consolatory culture Paula Barros; 4.
Friendship, counsel, and compassion in early modern medical thought Stephen
Pender; Part III. Exhorting: 5. 'Compassion and mercie draw teares from the
godlyfull often': the rhetoric of sympathy in the early modern sermon
Richard Meek; 6. Mollified hearts and enlarged bowels: practising
compassion in reformation England Kristine Steenbergh; Part IV. Performing:
7. Civic liberties and community compassion: the Jesuit drama of
Poland-Lithuania Clarinda E. Calma and Jolanta Rzegocka; 8. Compassion,
contingency and conversion in James Shirley's The Sisters Alison Searle;
Part V. Responding: 9. Mountainish inhumanity in Illyria: compassion in
Twelfth Night as social luxury and political duty Elisabetta Tarantino; 10.
Standing on a beach: Shakespeare and the sympathetic imagination Eric
Langley; Part VI. Giving: 11. 'To feel what wretches feel': Reformation and
the re-naming of English compassion Toria Johnson; 12. Alms petitions and
compassion in sixteenth-century London Rebecca Tomlin; Part VII.
Racializing: 13. Pity and empire in the Brevísima relación de la
destrucción de las Indias (1552) Matthew Goldmark; 14. 'Our Black hero':
compassion for friends and others in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko John Staines;
Part VIII. Contemporary Compassions: 15. Contemporary compassions:
interrelating in the Anthropocene Kristine Steenbergh.