Provider: World Shakespeare Bibliography https://www.worldshakesbib.org Database: WSB Content: text/plain; charset="utf-8" TY - CHAP T2 - Hogan, The Routledge Companion to Literature and Emotion SP - 383-394 ID - bbbm261 T1 - "Lyric" AU - Brenkman, John PY - 2022 DA - 2026 DO - 10.4324/9780367809843-38 LA - English AB - Explores the complex relationship between poetry and emotion, examining where feeling in poetry resides—in poet, reader, or poem itself. Discusses various theoretical approaches to question, including those of Aristotle, Kant, Heidegger, Hegel, T. S. Eliot, Deleuze and Fish. Tests theories with reference to poems by Shakespeare, Milton, Elizabeth Bishop, and W.S. Merwin.   Surveys theoretical approaches to location of emotions evoked by poetry from Aristotle’s rhetoric, Kant’s aesthetics, and Heidegger’s poetics, through T.S. Eliot’s and Deleuze’s reception of poetics to G. Gabrielle Starr and Stanley Fish’s affective stylistics. Uses Shakespeare’s sonnets as reference to demonstrate theoretical premises. English summary, 383. ER -