Words for Feelings

Studies in the History of the English Emotion Lexicon


1. Edition, 2014
446 Pages

ISBN: 978-3-8253-6359-8
Product: Book
Edition: Hardcover
Subject: Anglistik/Amerikanistik
Series: Anglistische Forschungen, Volume No.: 446
Available: 30.07.2014

Keywords: Altenglisch, Mittelenglisch, Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Emotion und Sprache, Gefühl und Sprache, Historische Sprachwissenschaft /Englisch, Lexikographie /Englisch, Historische Semantik /Englisch


The papers and articles united in this volume analyse the use of a selection of lexemes designating emotions in the history of English from Anglo-Saxon times to Late Modern English. An Introduction gives an account of the emotions in modern psychology and of the contribution of Historical Semantics to our understanding of their origins. A number of chapters discriminate the meanings of near-synonyms such as ‘wrath’/’anger’/’tēne’ or ‘joy’/’bliss’/’mirth’. Other chapters trace the emergence and demise of superordinate categories like ‘mood’, ‘passion’, and ‘emotion’.

The analyses are largely based on closed computer-readable collections as they are accessible for Old, Middle, and Modern English. The more recent chapters aim at a balanced consideration of literary and non-literary genres and use a personal selection from more comprehensive repositories like ‘Gutenberg’, the ‘Online Books Page’, ‘Google Books’ and the ‘Internet Archive’. To a large extent, that selection draws on traditional bibliographical tools.

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