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The Routledge History of Loneliness

Editat de Deborah Simonton, Elaine Chalus, Katie Barclay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
The Routledge History of Loneliness takes a multidisciplinary approach to the history of a modern emotion, exploring its form and development across cultures from the seventeenth century to the present.
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ISBN-13: 9781032437576
ISBN-10: 103243757X
Pagini: 492
Dimensiuni: 246 x 175 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

History of Loneliness: Introduction.  Part 1: Representing Loneliness  1. The Origins of ‘Loneliness’, the Oxford English Dictionary, and Sir Philip Sidney’s The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia (1590)  2. Polite Loneliness: the Problem Sociability of Spinsters in the Long Eighteenth Century  3. Gender and Loneliness in Business: A Milliner and Her Agent in Eighteenth-Century Southern Europe  4. "My solitary & retired life": Queen Charlotte’s Solitude(s)  5. "I feel as if part of [my]self was torn from me:" Entrepreneurship, Absence, and Loneliness in Nineteenth-Century England  6. David Hume and the Disease of the Learned: Melancholy, Loneliness, and Philosophy  7. Falling In and Out of Place: The Errant Status of Solitude in Early Modern Europe  8. ‘Here in my loneliness I suffer’ – Illness, Isolation and Loneliness in the Diaries of Kirsti Teräsvuori  9. Time, Space and Loneliness in Bengali and Marathi Poetry  10. In Solitary Pursuit: Loneliness and the Quest for Love in Modern Britain  11. Loneliness as Crisis in Britain after 1950: Temporality, Modernity and the Historical Gaze  Part 2: Households, Families and Communities  12. Loneliness and Food in Early Modern England  13. ‘Disengagement from all Creaturs’: Exploring Loneliness in Early Modern English Cloisters  14. Ageing and Loneliness in England, c.1500-1800  15. Loneliness, Love and the Longing for Health: Mary Graham’s Consumption  16. Loneliness and Contested Communities in Mary Prince’s Slave Narrative: The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1831)  17. Solitude in Early Nineteenth-Century German-Speaking Europe  18. ‘As an Only Child I Must Have Been Lonely Though I Was Not Aware of it at the Time’: Only Children’s Reflections on the Experience of Loneliness in Britain, c. 1850-1950  19. Lonely in a Crowd: The Transformative Effect of School Culture in Schoolgirl and College Fiction  20. ‘A Purer Form of Loneliness’: Loneliness and the Search for Community amongst Gay and Bisexual Men in Scotland, 1940–1980  21. Loneliness as Social Critique: Disregard and the Limits of Care in Twenty-First Century Japan  Part 3: Distance, Place and Displacement  22. Loneliness and Sociability in Maritime and Colonial Space: A Comparative Intersectional Analysis of the Journals of Lt Ralph Clark and Dr Joseph Arnold  23. The Loneliness of Leadership: Royal Naval Officers in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars  24. ‘Small uneasinesses & petty fears’: Life-cycle, Masculinity and Loneliness  25. Lonely Places in Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century Scottish Balladry  26. Navigating ‘loneliness’ in the Reformed Lunatic Asylum: Britain, c.1800–1860  27. ‘There is a trace of you in the air of that room’ – Practices of Coping with Separation from a Friend in Late Nineteenth-Century Finland  28. ‘One of My Own Kind': Jessie Currie’s Experience of Loneliness in British Central Africa, 1891–1894  29. Loneliness, the Love Letter, and the Performance of Romance during Wartime Separation, 1939–1945  30. Voices from Lost Homelands: Loss, Longing and Loneliness  31. ‘We are still alive’: Refugees and Loneliness

Recenzii

"Loneliness is one of the most intriguing and relatively recent additions to the study of the history of emotion, with ramifications both past and present. This ambitious collection significantly advances the subject, by examining intellectual, social and geographical contexts with a number of imaginative chapters, from the early modern period until recent times. The result captures important current findings while encouraging further analysis, including comparative work—just what a compendium of this sort should do."
Peter N. Stearns, George Mason Univesity, US

Notă biografică

Katie Barclay is Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions and Head of Historical and Classical Studies, University of Adelaide. She writes widely on the history of emotions, gender and family life.
Elaine Chalus is Professor of British History at the University of Liverpool. She writes widely on 18th-century women, gender and social and political culture.
Deborah Simonton is Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Southern Denmark, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, author of A History of European Women’s Work: Women in European Culture and Society and Sourcebook, and general editor of Routledge History Handbook on Gender and the Urban Experience and of Gender in the European Town.