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Perilous Passions
Ethics and Emotion in Early Modern Spain
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Hilaire Kallendorf
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English
Published/Copyright:
2024
About this book
Perilous Passions explores the ethical implications of emotion in Spanish Golden Age theatre.
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Kallendorf Hilaire :
Hilaire Kallendorf is a professor of Hispanic and religious studies in the Department of Global Languages and Cultures at Texas A&M University.
Reviews
Chad M. Gasta, Professor and Chair of Languages, Literatures & Cultures, University of Delaware :
“Perilous Passions draws on a wealth of historical writings by eminent philosophers such as Aristotle and Aquinas and seamlessly integrates findings from current psychological and neurological research in a pioneering study that reveals the central role of passion in early modern philosophy and its diverse manifestations in the theatrical landscape of early modern Spain. With eloquence and profound insight, Kallendorf's study makes an indelible mark, offering a significant contribution to our comprehension of the early modern Spanish stage.”
“Perilous Passions draws on a wealth of historical writings by eminent philosophers such as Aristotle and Aquinas and seamlessly integrates findings from current psychological and neurological research in a pioneering study that reveals the central role of passion in early modern philosophy and its diverse manifestations in the theatrical landscape of early modern Spain. With eloquence and profound insight, Kallendorf's study makes an indelible mark, offering a significant contribution to our comprehension of the early modern Spanish stage.”
Juan-Luis Suárez, Professor of Digital Humanities and Director of the CulturePlex Lab, Western University:
“A text of the utmost relevance for today’s challenges, Hilaire Kallendorf’s book deepens our understanding of the emotional condition of the modern soul, showing the roots of many of the issues we are facing today about feelings, love, anxiety, happiness, and fear. A very intelligent book by the researcher who knows the most about emotions in early modern Spain.”
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Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
November 1, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9781487527044
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
490
eBook ISBN:
9781487527044
Keywords for this book
passions; ethics; emotion; Aquinas; Vives; ethics; religious studies; Hispanic studies; Iberic literature; drama; theatre; digital humanities; love; hate; Cartesian dualism; Spanish Golden Age; Juan Luis Vives
Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;