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Contributes an innovative approach to studying the cross section of affect theory and literary studies Brings together a wide range of renowned and junior scholars on the subject of literary affect Includes interdisciplinary discussions beyond literature such as history, film, theatre, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy

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Contributes an innovative approach to studying the cross section of affect theory and literary studies
Brings together a wide range of renowned and junior scholars on the subject of literary affect
Includes interdisciplinary discussions beyond literature such as history, film, theatre, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy

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Donald R. Wehrs is Hargis Professor of English Literature at Auburn University, where he teaches eighteenth-century British literature, critical theory, and comparative literature. He is editor of Levinas and Twentieth-Century Literature (2013), co-editor of Cognition, Literature, and History ( 2014), and co-editor of Levinas and Nineteenth-Century Literature (2009). He has published three monographs on twentieth-century African fiction-Pre-Colonial Africa in Colonial African Narratives (2008), Islam, Ethics, Revolt  (2008), and African Feminist Fiction and Indigenous Values (2001)-as well as book chapters and journal articles on British fiction, Shakespeare, postcolonial literature, and medieval romance. Thomas Blake is Assistant Professor of English and Philosophy at Monroe Community College, New York. He is author of "Maternity, Morality, and Metaphor: Galdos's Doña Perfecta, Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba, and Andalusian Culture," in Cognition, Literature, and History (2014) and "Staging Heidegger: Corporeal Philosophy, Cognitive Science, and the Theater" in Destiny, the Inward Quest, Temporality and Life (Springer, 2011).