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  1. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction
    Associationism, Empathy and Literary Authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: [2022]; © 2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around themConnects ethical philosophies and scientific discourses about empathy – both historical and contemporaryRethinks Victorian responses to novels in both the academy and popular pressBuilds on twenty-first century conversations about affect, language and empathyReading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism – an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology – to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value

     

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    ISBN: 9781474476225
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    Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVC
    Subjects: Literary Studies; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Association of ideas in literature; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; English fiction; Literature and morals; Reading; Sentimentalism in literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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  2. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction :
    Associationism, Empathy and Literary Authority /
    Author: Katz, Peter,
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press,, Edinburgh :

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around themConnects ethical philosophies and scientific discourses about empathy - both historical and contemporaryRethinks Victorian responses to novels in both the academy and popular pressBuilds on twenty-first century conversations about affect, language and empathyReading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value.

     

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    RVK Categories: HL 1091 ; HL 1101
    Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVC
    Subjects: Association of ideas in literature.; Books and reading; Empathy in literature.; English fiction; Literature and morals; Reading; Sentimentalism in literature.; Literary Studies.; LITERARY CRITICISM / General.
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 p.)
  3. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    'Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction' challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. more

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    'Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction' challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781399518857; 9781474476225; 9781474476232
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    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
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    Subjects: English fiction; Association of ideas in literature; Empathy in literature; Literature; Literature: history & criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 pages).
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    Previously issued in print: 2022

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781474476225
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: English fictiony19th century; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Literature and morals
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 pages)
  5. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction
    Associationism, Empathy and Literary Authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781474476225
    Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture Ser.
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (257 pages)
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  6. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781474476225
    RVK Categories: HL 1101 ; HL 1091
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: English fictiony19th century / History and criticism; Books and reading / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Empathy in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Literature and morals / Great Britain / History / 19th century
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 Seiten)
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  7. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction
    Associationism, Empathy and Literary Authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around themConnects ethical philosophies and scientific discourses about empathy - both historical and contemporaryRethinks Victorian responses to novels in both the academy and popular pressBuilds on twenty-first century conversations about affect, language and empathyReading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value.

     

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  8. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    Associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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    ISBN: 9781474476225; 1474476228
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: English fiction; Sentimentalism in literature; Association of ideas in literature; Empathy in literature; Books and reading; Reading; Literature and morals
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-241) and index

  9. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around themConnects ethical philosophies and scientific discourses about empathy – both historical and contemporaryRethinks Victorian responses to novels in both the academy and popular pressBuilds on twenty-first century conversations about affect, language and empathyReading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism – an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology – to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value

     

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    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: Association of ideas in literature; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; English fiction; Literature and morals; Reading; Sentimentalism in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 Seiten)
  10. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781474476225; 9781474476201
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: English fictiony19th century; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Literature and morals
    Scope: 1 online resource (vii, 248 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Nov 2022)

  11. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Author: Katz, Peter
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathyContextualizes the embodiment of Victorian novelists, critics, and readers through the scientific conversations around themConnects ethical philosophies and scientific discourses about empathy – both historical and contemporaryRethinks Victorian responses to novels in both the academy and popular pressBuilds on twenty-first century conversations about affect, language and empathyReading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism – an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology – to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value

     

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    RVK Categories: HL 1091 ; HL 1101
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: Association of ideas in literature; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; English fiction; Literature and morals; Reading; Sentimentalism in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 248 Seiten)
  12. Reading bodies in Victorian fiction
    associationism, empathy and literary authority
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation... more

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    Explores how Victorian novelists used the science of feeling to understand reading as an embodied process that cultivates empathy. Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction with cultural value.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474476225; 9781474476201
    Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
    Subjects: English fictiony19th century; Books and reading; Empathy in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Literature and morals
    Scope: 1 online resource (vii, 248 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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