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The expression of emotional distress in old English prose and verse.

S Nicholson1.   

Abstract

The Old English elegies and Alfred's translation of De Consolatione Philosophiae were examined for the presence of abstract nouns denoting adverse mood states. Large numbers of these nouns were discovered and grouped into five categories. This counters the arguments of those who believe the Anglo-Saxons expressed negative emotions chiefly in somatic terms.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8529392     DOI: 10.1007/bf01381916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry        ISSN: 0165-005X


  4 in total

1.  Emotional distress in the Hebrew Bible. Somatic or psychological?

Authors:  D B Mumford
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 9.319

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Authors:  H B Murphy
Journal:  Monogr Gesamtgeb Psychiatr Psychiatry Ser       Date:  1982

3.  Psychiatrists' versus patients' concepts of unpleasant emotions.

Authors:  J P Leff
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  1978-10       Impact factor: 9.319

4.  Styles of verbal expression of emotional and physical experiences: a study of depressed patients and normal controls in China.

Authors:  Y P Zheng; L Y Xu; Q J Shen
Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry       Date:  1986-09
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