If you would like to review or write about any of these publications for the History of Emotions Blog, then please get in touch with me (Thomas Dixon).
A book listed in a previous round-up on this blog, Hannah Newton’s The Sick Child in Early Modern England, 1580-1720 has been short-listed for the 2013 Longman/History Today Book Prize. Hannah recently wrote a post for the History of Emotions Blog about her research.
Happy reading, happy holidays, and happy new year…!
1. BOOKS
Gavin Budge, Romanticism, Medicine and the Natural Supernatural:Transcendent Vision and Bodily Spectres, 1789-1852
Rae Greiner, Sympathetic Realism in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
Ann Cvetkovich, Depression: A Public Feeling
Michael Trimble, Why Humans Like to Cry
Caterina Albano, Fear and Art in the Contemporary World
Jan Plamper, Geschichte und Gefühl: Grundlagen der Emotionsgeschichte
2. EDITED BOOKS
Sally Alexander and Barbara Taylor (eds), History and Psyche: Culture, Psychoanalysis, and the Past
Pascale Goetschel, Christophe Granger,
Nathalie Richard, et Sylvain Venayre (eds), Ennui: Histoire d’un état d’âme (xixe-xxe siècle)
David Picard and Mike Robinson (eds), Emotion in Motion: Tourism, Affect and Transformation
Esther Cohen, Leona Toker, Manuela Consonni and Otniel E. Dror (eds), Knowledge and Pain
Jan Plamper and Benjamin Lazier (eds), Fear Across the Disciplines
3. SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies: The Senses
Educational Philosophy and Theory: Humor, Laughter, and Philosophy of Education
Literature Compass: Philosophy and Literature in the Nineteenth Century
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century: Perspectives on Pain
4. JOURNAL ARTICLES
Tanya Pollard, ‘What’s Hecuba to Shakespeare?’, Renaissance Quarterly 65 (2012), 1060-1093.
Daniel Larlham, ‘The Felt Truth of Mimetic Experience: Motions of the Soul and the Kinetics of Passion in the Eighteenth-Century Theatre’ The Eighteenth Century 53 (2012): 432-454.
René Rosfort and Giovanni Stanghellini, ‘In the Mood for Thought: Feeling and Thinking in Philosophy’, New Literary History 43 (2012): 395-417.