The spectral imagination; or, using the past to re-imagine the future

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Who: Emotions History et al. from the nald RKelley and David Harris Sacks, The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain: History, Rhetoric, and Fiction, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and Woodrow Wilson Center Press, ), ix. have published the research: Emotions: History, Culture, Society 8 (2024) 1-7, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: The ability for ghosts to act in the world and to have real tangible effects means that the authors should see them as an imaginative resource capable of impacting the future lives of those who imagined them.

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