The Grammar Rules of Affection : Passion and Pedagogy in Sidney, Shakespeare, and Jonson.
Knecht, Ross.
The Grammar Rules of Affection : Passion and Pedagogy in Sidney, Shakespeare, and Jonson. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (189 pages)
Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One "Precept and Practice": Grammar and Pedagogy from the Medieval Period to the Renaissance -- Chapter Two "Heart-Ravishing Knowledge": Love and Learning in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella -- Chapter Three The Ablative Heart: Love as Rule-Guided Action in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost -- Chapter Four "Shapes of Grief": The Ineffable and the Grammatical in Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Chapter Five "Drunken Custom": Rules, Embodiment, and Exemplarity in Jonson's Humours Plays -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
This interdisciplinary study argues that the intersection of pedagogical and affective language in Renaissance literature shows that emotion was conceived as a conventional practice.
9781487538323
Education, Humanistic.
Emotions in literature.
English literature-Early modern, 1500-1700-History and criticism.
Figures of speech in literature.
Electronic books.
LC1016 .K543 2021
370.112
The Grammar Rules of Affection : Passion and Pedagogy in Sidney, Shakespeare, and Jonson. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (189 pages)
Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One "Precept and Practice": Grammar and Pedagogy from the Medieval Period to the Renaissance -- Chapter Two "Heart-Ravishing Knowledge": Love and Learning in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella -- Chapter Three The Ablative Heart: Love as Rule-Guided Action in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost -- Chapter Four "Shapes of Grief": The Ineffable and the Grammatical in Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Chapter Five "Drunken Custom": Rules, Embodiment, and Exemplarity in Jonson's Humours Plays -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
This interdisciplinary study argues that the intersection of pedagogical and affective language in Renaissance literature shows that emotion was conceived as a conventional practice.
9781487538323
Education, Humanistic.
Emotions in literature.
English literature-Early modern, 1500-1700-History and criticism.
Figures of speech in literature.
Electronic books.
LC1016 .K543 2021
370.112