Machine generated contents note: 1.Emotional Responses to Medieval Warfare in the History of William Marshal / Lindsay Diggelmann -- 2.`Blisse Wes on Londe': The Feeling of Peace in Lagamon's Brut / Andrew Lynch -- 3.`Je He Guerre, Point Ne La Doy Prisier': Peace and the Emotions of War in the Prison Poetry of Charles d'Orleans / Stephanie Downes -- 4.`He In Salte Teres Dreynte': Understanding Troilus's Tears / Simon Meecham-Jones -- 5.Human Prudence versus the Emotion of the Cosmos: War, Deliberation and Destruction in the Late Medieval Statian Tradition / James Simpson -- 6.Moving to War: Rhetoric and Emotion in William Worcester's Boke of Noblesse / Catherine Nall -- 7.`I Was Enforced to Become an Eyed Witnes': Documenting War in Medieval and Early Modern Literature / Joanna Bellis -- 8.`Man Is a Battlefield within Himself': Arms and the Affections in the Counsel of More, Erasmus, Vives, and Their Circle / Andrew Hiscock -- Note continued: 9.Grief and Glory: The Commemoration of War in Seventeenth-Century England / Peter Sherlock -- 10.Remembering Civil War in Andrew Marvell's `Upon Appleton House' / Diana G. Barnes -- 11.`Terrible Delight': Art, Violence, and Power in Early Eighteenth-Century War Poems / Abigail Williams -- 12.`In Brazen Bonds': The Warring Landscapes of North Carolina, 1775 / Katrina O'Loughlin -- 13.The Grievable Life of the War-Correspondent: The Experience of War in Henry Crabb Robinson's Letters to The Times, 1808 -- 1809 / Neil Ramsey -- 14.Afterword: Locating Emotions, Locating Wars / Mary Favret.
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