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    Afterword: three letters

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    The essays consider issues of affect and emotion in terms of three early English letters - by Chaucer, the Paston family, and Henry VIII - in order to consider issues of the personal and the literary. It also comments on the volume of essays as a whole, and consider the field of the history of emotions and affect studies

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    Weeping Like a Beaten Child: Figurative Language and the Emotions in Chaucer and Malory

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    Index

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    Accounting for Affect in the Reeve’s Tale

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    Becoming One Flesh, Inhabiting Two Genders: Ugly Feelings and Blocked Emotion in the Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale

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    Introduction

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    Engendering Affect in Hoccleve’s Series

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    Affecting Forms: Theorizing with the Palis of Honoure

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    Affect Machines

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