Abstract
This essay is an exploration into the ways in which literature can function as a resource for emotional learning. After rejecting the identification model of emotional education, an alternative model, employing the notion of criterial prefocusing, is introduced. I then go on to explain how this approach to emotional education can not only account for the reinforcement of existing emotional tendencies but can also change social sentiment.
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Carroll, N. (2020, April 1). Literature, the emotions, and learning. Philosophy and Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press. https://doi.org/10.1353/PHL.2020.0000
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