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E-raamat: Emotions of Amazement in Old English Hagiography: lfric's approach to Wonder, Awe and the Sublime

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This monograph examines three aesthetic emotions in Ælfrics Lives of Saints. Drawing on recent research on emotional communities, this research combines methods from Cognitive Sciences and other studies on early Medieval English language and literature in order to explore Ælfrics usage of the terms in the lexical domain of amazement. The main aim of this study is to identify preferred modes of expression that would reveal a series of emotional rules in the context of Ælfrics emotional community. Looking into Ælfrics usage of this lexical domain and how he depicts emotion dynamics in these texts, this monograph shows how the emotion family of amazement is central to the hagiographical genre, and it highlights important emotion-regulation scripts that operate in these texts.
Acknowledgments 7(2)
Introduction 9(2)
1 Emotions of amazement: What are they? How can they be studied in literary texts?
11(28)
1.1 Some notes on the study of emotion
11(8)
1.2 Categorising emotions: Where did the study of aesthetic emotions begin?
19(8)
1.3 Aesthetic emotions today: Current research and contemporary theories
27(7)
1.4 Emotions of amazement
34(5)
2 The study of emotion in literature: Looking into amazement in hagiography
39(30)
2.1 Cultural and literary models for wonder
39(13)
2.2 Theoretical and methodological notes on the study of emotion in literature and hagiography in the Middle Ages
52(11)
2.3 Medieval hagiography in context
63(6)
3 Old English Hagiography and the lexical field of amazement: Sources and resources
69(18)
3.1 Description of the corpus
69(6)
3.2 Description of the lexical field of amazement in Old English
75(9)
3.3 Corpus lookups and data treatment
84(3)
4 Aesthetic pleasure and the sublime: Ælfric's approach to pleasant personal experience, the beautiful and the sublime
87(38)
4.1 Ælfric's treatment of sensory data in aesthetic experience
88(21)
4.2 Usage of the lexical domain of the sublime
109(7)
4.3 Experiencing the sublime
116(9)
5 Wonderful and miraculous experiences and the lexical domain of wonder in Ælfric's Lives of Saints
125(52)
5.1 Earthly, human, and secular experiences of wonder
126(13)
5.2 Divine and spiritual wonder
139(18)
5.3 Ælfric's approach to the miraculous
157(20)
6 The lexical domain of awe and fear: Aesthetic fear in Ælfric's Lives of Saints
177(32)
6.1 Utilitarian fear and awe as real-life emotional responses
178(7)
6.2 Awe and the God-fearing Christian
185(11)
6.3 Fear and awe as pagan responses to the miraculous
196(13)
Concluding Remarks 209(16)
Bibliography 225(10)
Index of Names 235
Dr. Francisco Javier Minaya Gómez is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Letters (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha), and a teacher of early Medieval English literature. His research focuses on the conceptualization and expression of emotions in Old and Middle English language and literature.