CHAPTER I ON THE INTROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FEELING CHAPTER II ON PRIMITIVE CONSCIOUSNESS CHAPTER III THEORIES OF PLEASURE-PAIN CHAPTER IV THE RELATION OF FEELING TO PLEASURE-PAIN CHAPTER V EARLY DIFFERENTIATION CHAPTER VI REPRESENTATION AND EMOTION CHAPTER VII FEAR AS PRIMITIVE EMOTION [B] CHAPTER VIII THE DIFFERENTIATION OF FEAR CHAPTER XI SURPRISE AND DISAPPOINTMENT, EMOTION OF NOVELTY CHAPTER XII RETROSPECTIVE EMOTION CHAPTER XIV SOME REMARKS ON ATTENTION CHAPTER XVI INDUCTION AND EMOTION CHAPTER XVII THE AESTHETIC PSYCHOSIS CHAPTER XVIII THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LITERARY STYLE CHAPTER XX THE EXPRESSION OF FEELING Footnotes have been moved to directly follow the paragraphs in which they are referenced. Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Please see the transcriber’s note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation. The Errata, inserted in the printed text, instructs the reader to subtract 4 or 5, depending on the page range, from the page references in the Index. The hyperlinks in the Index have been recomputed to direct the reader to the correct page, but the references themselves remain as printed. Any corrections are indicated using an underline highlight. Placing the cursor over the correction will produce the original text in a small popup. Any corrections are indicated as hyperlinks, which will navigate the reader to the corresponding entry in the corrections table in the note at the end of the text. STUDIES |