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Early modern anger is informed by fundamental paradoxes: qualified as a sin since the Middle Ages, it was still attributed a valuable function in the service of restoring social order; at the same time, the fight against one’s own anger was perceived as exceedingly difficult. And while it was seen a...

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Preliminary Material -- 1 Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period / Karl A.E. Enenkel and Anita Traninger -- 2 Feeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century Germany / Johannes F. Lehmann -- 3 Neo-Stoicism as an Antidote to Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Anger Therapy, De ira morbo (1577) / Karl A.E. Enenkel -- 4 Anger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colère (ii, 31) / Anita Traninger -- 5 Neostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De ira / Jan Papy -- 6 Descartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its Premises / Michael Krewet -- 7 Holy Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan Thought / David M. Barbee -- 8 Anger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni Pontano / John Nassichuk -- 9 Northern Anger: Early Modern Debates on Berserkers / Bernd Roling -- 10 Anger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment / Tamás Demeter -- 11 Iustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin Epic / Christian Peters -- 12 Epic Anger in La Gerusalemme liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della Gerusalemme / Betül Dilmac -- 13 ‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation Period / Barbara Sasse Tateo -- 14 Pierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la clémence d’Auguste in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault) / Jakob Willis -- 15 Visual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and Rubens / Maria Berbara -- 16 Negotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of Anger / Tilman Haug -- 17 Narratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and Forgiveness / Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen -- 18 Royal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the Sultan / N. Zeynep Yelçe -- 19 Anger and Rage in Traditional Chinese Culture / Paolo Santangelo -- Index nominum.
Early modern anger is informed by fundamental paradoxes: qualified as a sin since the Middle Ages, it was still attributed a valuable function in the service of restoring social order; at the same time, the fight against one’s own anger was perceived as exceedingly difficult. And while it was seen as essential for the defence of an individual’s social position, it was at the same time considered a self-destructive force. The contributions in this volume converge in the aim of mapping out the discursive networks in which anger featured and how they all generated their own version, assessment, and semantics of anger. These discourses include philosophy and theology, poetry, medicine, law, political theory, and art. Contributors: David M. Barbee, Maria Berbara, Tamás Demeter, Jan-Frans van Dijkhuizen, Betül Dilmac, Karl Enenkel, Tilman Haug, Michael Krewet, Johannes F. Lehmann, John Nassichuk, Jan Papy, Christian Peters, Bernd Roling, Paolo Santangelo, Barbara Sasse Tateo, Anita Traninger, Jakob Willis, and Zeynep Yelçe.
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title Discourses of anger in the early modern period /
spellingShingle Discourses of anger in the early modern period /
Intersections : interdisciplinary studies in early modern culture,
Preliminary Material --
1 Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period /
2 Feeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century Germany /
3 Neo-Stoicism as an Antidote to Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Anger Therapy, De ira morbo (1577) /
4 Anger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colère (ii, 31) /
5 Neostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De ira /
6 Descartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its Premises /
7 Holy Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan Thought /
8 Anger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni Pontano /
9 Northern Anger: Early Modern Debates on Berserkers /
10 Anger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment /
11 Iustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin Epic /
12 Epic Anger in La Gerusalemme liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della Gerusalemme /
13 ‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation Period /
14 Pierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la clémence d’Auguste in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault) /
15 Visual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and Rubens /
16 Negotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of Anger /
17 Narratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and Forgiveness /
18 Royal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the Sultan /
19 Anger and Rage in Traditional Chinese Culture /
Index nominum.
title_full Discourses of anger in the early modern period / edited by Karl A.E. Enenkel and Anita Traninger.
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title_auth Discourses of anger in the early modern period /
title_alt Preliminary Material --
1 Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period /
2 Feeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century Germany /
3 Neo-Stoicism as an Antidote to Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Anger Therapy, De ira morbo (1577) /
4 Anger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colère (ii, 31) /
5 Neostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De ira /
6 Descartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its Premises /
7 Holy Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan Thought /
8 Anger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni Pontano /
9 Northern Anger: Early Modern Debates on Berserkers /
10 Anger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment /
11 Iustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin Epic /
12 Epic Anger in La Gerusalemme liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della Gerusalemme /
13 ‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation Period /
14 Pierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la clémence d’Auguste in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault) /
15 Visual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and Rubens /
16 Negotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of Anger /
17 Narratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and Forgiveness /
18 Royal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the Sultan /
19 Anger and Rage in Traditional Chinese Culture /
Index nominum.
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contents Preliminary Material --
1 Introduction: Discourses of Anger in the Early Modern Period /
2 Feeling Rage: The Transformation of the Concept of Anger in Eighteenth Century Germany /
3 Neo-Stoicism as an Antidote to Public Violence before Lipsius’s De constantia: Johann Weyer’s (Wier’s) Anger Therapy, De ira morbo (1577) /
4 Anger Management and the Rhetoric of Authenticity in Montaigne’s De la colère (ii, 31) /
5 Neostoic Anger: Lipsius’s Reading and Use of Seneca’s Tragedies and De ira /
6 Descartes’ Notion of Anger: Aspects of a Possible History of its Premises /
7 Holy Desperation and Sanctified Wrath: Anger in Puritan Thought /
8 Anger and its Limits in the Ethical Philosophy of Giovanni Pontano /
9 Northern Anger: Early Modern Debates on Berserkers /
10 Anger and the Unity of Philosophy: Interlocking Discourses of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment /
11 Iustas in iras? Perspectives on Anger as a Driving Force in Neo-Latin Epic /
12 Epic Anger in La Gerusalemme liberata: Rinaldo’s Irascibility and Tasso’s Allegoria della Gerusalemme /
13 ‘In Zoren zu wütiger Rach’: Angry Women and Men in the German Drama of the Reformation Period /
14 Pierre Corneilles’s Cinna ou la clémence d’Auguste in Light of Contemporary Discourses on Anger (Descartes, Le Moyne, Senault) /
15 Visual Representations of Medea’s Anger in the Early Modern Period: Rembrandt and Rubens /
16 Negotiating with ‘Spirits of Brimstone and Salpetre’: Seventeenth Century French Political Officials and Their Practices and Representations of Anger /
17 Narratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Oblivion, Clemency and Forgiveness /
18 Royal Wrath: Curbing the Anger of the Sultan /
19 Anger and Rage in Traditional Chinese Culture /
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