Description:Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern PeriodKarl A.E. Enenkel and Anita TraningerFeeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century GermanyJohannes F. Lehmann1. ANGER MANAGEMENT IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSESNeo-Stoicism as an Antidote for Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Therapy of Anger, De ira morbo (1577)Karl A.E. EnenkelAnger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colèreAnita TraningerNeostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De iraJan PapyDescartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its PremisesMichael KrewetHoly Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan ThoughtDavid M. Barbee2. LEARNED DEBATES ABOUT ANGERAnger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni PontanoJohn NassichukNorthern Anger: Early Modern Debates on BerserkersBernd RolingAnger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish EnlightenmentTamás Demeter3. ANGER IN LITERARY DISCOURSES: EPIC AND DRAMAIustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin EpicChristian PetersEpic Anger in La Gerusalemme Liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della GerusalemmeBetül Dilmac‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation PeriodBarbara Sasse TateoPierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la Clémence d’Auguste (1642) in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault)Jakob Willis4. VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF ANGERVisual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and RubensMaria Berbara5. ANGER IN POLITICAL DISCOURSESNegotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of AngerTilman HaugNarratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and ForgivenessJan-Frans van DijkhuizenTRANSCULTURAL NOTIONS OF ANGERRoyal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the SultanN. Zeynep YelçeAnger and Rage in Traditional Chinese CulturePaolo SantangeloWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period. To get started finding Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern PeriodKarl A.E. Enenkel and Anita TraningerFeeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century GermanyJohannes F. Lehmann1. ANGER MANAGEMENT IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSESNeo-Stoicism as an Antidote for Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Therapy of Anger, De ira morbo (1577)Karl A.E. EnenkelAnger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colèreAnita TraningerNeostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De iraJan PapyDescartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its PremisesMichael KrewetHoly Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan ThoughtDavid M. Barbee2. LEARNED DEBATES ABOUT ANGERAnger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni PontanoJohn NassichukNorthern Anger: Early Modern Debates on BerserkersBernd RolingAnger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish EnlightenmentTamás Demeter3. ANGER IN LITERARY DISCOURSES: EPIC AND DRAMAIustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin EpicChristian PetersEpic Anger in La Gerusalemme Liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della GerusalemmeBetül Dilmac‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation PeriodBarbara Sasse TateoPierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la Clémence d’Auguste (1642) in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault)Jakob Willis4. VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF ANGERVisual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and RubensMaria Berbara5. ANGER IN POLITICAL DISCOURSESNegotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of AngerTilman HaugNarratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and ForgivenessJan-Frans van DijkhuizenTRANSCULTURAL NOTIONS OF ANGERRoyal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the SultanN. Zeynep YelçeAnger and Rage in Traditional Chinese CulturePaolo SantangeloWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period. To get started finding Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.