Cheerfulness: A Literary and Cultural History (Princeton, 2022) tells a new story about the cultural imagination of the West. Timothy Hampton (Departments of Comparative Literature and French, UC Berkeley) shows how cheerfulness — understood as a momentary uptick in emotional energy, a temporary lightening of spirit — functions as a theme in the work of major artists from Shakespeare to Louis Armstrong. Hampton examines cheerfulness as a philosophical theme in a wide range of texts and disciplines, including Protestant theology, medical writing, Enlightenment psychology, and modern aesthetics. He also explores the role of cheerfulness as a structuring element in stories and poems. Hampton is joined by Seth Lerer (Literature, UC San Diego).
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