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Writing war in Britain and France, 1370-1854 : a history of emotions / edited by Stephanie Downes, Andrew Lynch and Katrina O'Loughlin.

Van Pelt Library PN56.W3 W74 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Downes, Stephanie, editor.
Lynch, Andrew, editor.
O'Loughlin, Katrina, editor.
Series:
Themes in medieval and early modern history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
War in literature.
War and literature--Great Britain.
War and literature.
War and literature--France.
Emotions in literature.
France.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
xi, 243 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
"Writing War in Britain and France, 1370-1854: A History of Emotions brings together leading scholars in medieval, early modern, eighteenth-century, and Romantic studies. The assembled essays trace continuities and changes in the emotional register of war, as it has been mediated by the written record over six centuries. Through its wide selection of sites of utterance, genres of writing and contexts of publication and reception, Writing War in Britain and France, 1370-1854 analyses the emotional history of war in relation to both the changing nature of conflicts and the changing creative modes in which they have been arrayed and experienced. Each chapter explores how different forms of writing defines war -whether as political violence, civilian suffering, or a theatre of heroism or barbarism - giving war shape and meaning, often retrospectively. The volume is especially interested in how the written production of war as emotional experience occurs within a wider historical range of cultural and social practices. Writing War in Britain and France, 1370-1854: An Emotional History will be of interest to students of the history of emotions, the history of pre-modern war and war literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
"In form of war": war and emotional formation in European history / Stephanie Downes and Andrew Lynch
Confessing the emotions of war in the late Middle Ages : Le livre des fais du bon messire Jehan le Maingre, dit Boucicaut / Craig Taylor
Emotion and medieval "violence" : the Alliterative Morte Arthure and the siege of Jerusalem / Andrew Lynch
The Armagnac-Burgundian feud and the languages of anger / Tracy Adams
Violent compassion in late medieval writing / Catharine Nall
"Thus of war, a paradox I write" : Thomas Dekker and a Londoner's view of continental war and peace / Merridee L. Bailey
Corresponding romances : Henri II and the last campaigns of the Italian Wars / Susan Broomhall
Bellicose passions in Margaret Cavendish's Playes (1662) / Diana G. Barnes
"At Newburn Foord, where brave Scots past the tine" : emotions, literature, and the Battle of Newburn / Gordon D. Raeburn
"This humble monument of guiltless blood" : the emotional landscape of Covenanter monuments / Dolly Mackinnon
Paradoxes of form and chaos in the poetry of Waterloo / R.S. White
War and emotion in the age of Biedermeier : the United Service Journal and the military tale / Neil Ramsay
"A possession for eternity" : Thomas de Quincey's feeling for war / Michael Champion and Miranda Stanyon.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781138219168
1138219169
9781138314139
1138314137
OCLC:
1050454874

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