Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 422 pages) |
Series |
Robson classical lectures |
|
Robson classical lectures.
|
Contents |
Pathos and passion -- Anger -- Satisfaction -- Shame -- Envy and indignation -- Fear -- Gratitude -- Love -- Hatred -- Pity -- Jealousy -- Grief |
Summary |
"It is generally assumed that whatever else has changed about the human condition since the dawn of civilization, basic human emotions - love, fear, anger, envy, shame - have remained constant. David Konstan, however, argues that the emotions of the ancient Greeks were in some significant respects different from our own, and that recognizing these differences is important to understanding ancient Greek literature and culture."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-409) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Aristotle -- Contributions in psychology
|
|
Aristotle. Rhetoric.
|
|
Aristotle |
SUBJECT |
Rhetoric (Aristotle) fast |
Subject |
Emotions (Philosophy)
|
|
Greek literature -- History and criticism
|
|
Emotions in literature.
|
|
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Death, Grief, Bereavement.
|
|
PSYCHOLOGY -- Emotions.
|
|
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Ancient & Classical.
|
|
Emotions in literature
|
|
Emotions (Philosophy)
|
|
Greek literature
|
|
Psychology
|
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
|
|
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
ISBN |
9781442674370 |
|
1442674377 |
|