Passion's Triumph over Reason

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Passion's Triumph over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester, is a book by historian Christopher Tilmouth, first published by Oxford University Press in 2007. It is a study of English moral and philosophical attitudes to passion in the late sixteenth to seventeenth centuries.[1][2][3][4][5]

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  1. ^ Zurcher, A. A. (21 March 2007). "Christopher Tilmouth. Passion's Triumph Over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester". The Review of English Studies. 59 (238): 154–156. doi:10.1093/res/hgm142.
  2. ^ Sircy, Jonathan (2013). "Christopher Tilmouth, Passion's Triumph Over Reason". Spenser Review. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  3. ^ Zamir, Tzachi; Tilmouth, Christopher (2008). "Review of Passion's Triumph over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester". Renaissance Quarterly. 61 (2): 666–668. doi:10.1353/ren.0.0097. ISSN 0034-4338.
  4. ^ Cavanagh, Sheila T. (2009). "Passion's Triumph over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester by Christopher Tilmouth". Modern Language Review. 104 (1): 172–173. doi:10.1353/mlr.2009.0369. ISSN 2222-4319.
  5. ^ Bergvall, A (2012). "Review of Christopher Tilmouth, Passion's Triumph over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester" (PDF). Clio - A Journal of Literature History & the Philosophy of History. 41 (3): 400–404.