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The volume editors provide a rationale for focusing on positive emotions during the European Renaissance, accounting for not only dominant historicist scholarship on Galenic humoral theory, Stoicism, and larger questions of early modern embodiment but also newer methodological directions in affect theory, psychology, and the affective sciences as they may be applied to early modern literature and culture. The editors argue that understanding the interrelationship between positive and negative emotions and how such distinctions are constructed and historically situated offers a new vantage point from which to interrogate conceptions of what constitutes pleasure and who is afforded well-being and happiness in the past as well as in the present day.

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