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Shulman, Polly. Enthusiasm. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2006.

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Shulman, Polly. Enthusiasm. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2006.

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Chidvilasananda and Chidvilasananda. Enthusiasm. South Fallsburg, N.Y., USA: SYDA Foundation, 1997.

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Shulman, Polly. Enthusiasm. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2006.

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Perry, L. Tom. Living with enthusiasm. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Co., 1996.

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(Firm), Price Waterhouse, ed. Exporting with enthusiasm. London: Price Waterhouse, 1989.

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Ian, Carter. British railway enthusiasm. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008.

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Liguori, Alessia. Shaftesbury e la voce dell'entusiasmo. Roma: Aracne, 2008.

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Liguori, Alessia. Shaftesbury e la voce dell'entusiasmo. Roma: Aracne, 2008.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Enthusiasm makes the difference. Pawling, N.Y: Foundation for Christian Living, 1985.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Enthusiasm makes the difference. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1991.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Enthusiasm makes the difference. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Enthusiasm makes the difference. London: Cedar, 1990.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Enthusiasm makes the difference. [London]: Cedar, 1987.

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Pliskin, Zelig. Enthusiasm!: Formulas, stories and insights. Brooklyn, N.Y: Shaar Press, 2002.

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Ralkowski, Mark. Curb your enthusiasm and philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2012.

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Guy, Larkins A., ed. Teacher enthusiasm: A critical review. Hattiesburg, Miss: Educational and Psychological Research, University of Southern Mississippi, 1985.

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Piero, W. S. Di. Memory and enthusiasm: Essays, 1975-1985. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1989.

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Lyotard, Jean François. Enthusiasm: The Kantian critique of history. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2009.

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Hartshorn, Christina. Latent enthusiasm in women's business creation. Stirling: Scottish Enterprise Foundation, 1990.

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1898-, Peale Norman Vincent, ed. Norman Vincent Peale's Joy and enthusiasm. London: Cedar, 1990.

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Hibner, Dixie. Aging with enthusiasm, grace, and dignity. Ann Arbor, Mich: Life Strategies, 2002.

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Beeke, Joel R. Living zealously: With study questions. Grand Rapids, Mich: Reformation Heritage Books, 2012.

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Giordano, Bruno. Gli eroici furori. Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli, 1999.

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Meter, Roz Van. Passion!: Reclaiming the fire in your heart. Dallas, TX: Hollingsworth Press, 1994.

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Weis, Roger M. Leading with character, purpose & passion!: A model for successful leadership at work and home. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 2014.

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Henry, More. Enthusiasmus triumphatus: Or, a discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure, of enthusiasme. Bristol: Thoemmes, 1997.

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Gritsch, Eric W. Toxic spirituality: Four enduring temptations of Christian faith. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2009.

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West, John. Enthusiasm and Political Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816409.003.0003.

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This chapter examines how the Exclusion crisis of 1678–82 affected Dryden’s theorization of the role of enthusiasm in literature and drama. Dryden’s essays of the late 1670s seem to move back towards the rule of judgement, but his work from this period also tries to preserve some semblance of enthusiasm’s literary relevance. The chapter argues that this adjustment was informed by the partisan politics of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Initially, the chapter explores this through Dryden’s engagement with Shakespeare, before analysing his major political and religious poems of the period, Absalom and Achitophel (1681), The Medall (1682), and Religio Laici (1682), as well as the Whig responses to them that brandished Dryden a mere enthusiast. Dryden was working out how to preserve a version of enthusiasm denoting the strong passions amid a political culture where personal feeling seemed to be elevated as the sole guide of public judgement.
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Scheer, Monique. Enthusiasm. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863595.001.0001.

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Enthusiasm seeks to contribute to a culturally and historically nuanced understanding of how emotions secure and ratify the truth of convictions. More than just pure affective intensity, enthusiasm is about something: a certainty, clarity, or truth. Neither as clearly negative as “fanaticism” nor as general as “passion,” “enthusiasm” specifically entails belief. For this reason, Enthusiasm takes its starting point in religion, the social arena in which the concept was first debated and to which the term still gestures. Empirically based in modern German Protestantism, where religious emotion is intensely cultivated but also subject to vigorous scrutiny, this book combines historical and ethnographic methods to show how enthusiasm has been negotiated and honed as a practice in Protestant denominations ranging from liberal to charismatic. The nexus of religion and emotion and how it relates to central concepts of modernity such as rationality, knowledge, interiority, and sincerity are key to understanding why moderns are so ambivalent about enthusiasm. Grounded in practice theory, Enthusiasm assumes that emotions are not an affective state we “have” but mind–body activations we “do,” having learned to perform them in culturally specific ways. This book shows that, when understood as an emotional practice, enthusiasm has different styles, inflected by historical traditions, social milieus, and knowledge (even ideologies) about emotions and how they work. Finally, Enthusiasm also provides insight into how this feeling works in secular humanism as well as in politics, and why it is so contested as a practice in any context.
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Fowler, S. J. {Enthusiasm}. Test Centre, 2015.

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Enthusiasm. Success Education Inst Intl, 1987.

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Srivastava, Sweksha. Enthusiasm. Notion Press, 2021.

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Chidvilasananda, Swami. Enthusiasm. Siddha Yoga Publications, 1997.

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Wilcox, Ella Wheeler. Enthusiasm. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Shulman, Polly. Enthusiasm. Penguin Young Readers Group, 2007.

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Sears, Julia Seton. Enthusiasm - Pamphlet. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Konicov. Develop Enthusiasm. Potential Unlimited (FL), 1986.

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Glanz, Barbara. Contagious Enthusiasm. Performance Systems Corporation, 2009.

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Konicov, Barrie L. Develop Enthusiasm. I.M.P.A.C.T. Publishing, Inc, 2004.

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Taylor, Eldon. Ultra Enthusiasm. Rk Book, 2001.

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Journal, Enthusiasm. Enthusiasm: Blank Journal Notebook Organizer Planner for ENTHUSIASM. Independently Published, 2020.

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West, John. Dryden and Enthusiasm. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816409.001.0001.

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For John Dryden, enthusiasm was a crucial form of literary authority. It allowed writers to speak of supernatural or divine things. It signalled the intense emotions of an audience or reader that allowed them to share the writer’s visionary transport. Enthusiasm also carried disturbing political and religious registers. Referring to mistaken claims of divine inspiration, it was associated with the religious sects of the Civil Wars and Interregnum. In Dryden’s work, it characterizes religious dissenters whom he regarded as inheritors to the ideas of those mid-century radicals. For Dryden, enthusiasm was at a literary ideal and a threat to the stability of the state. Dryden and Enthusiasm is the first book-length account of the paradoxical place of enthusiasm in the work of one of the major writers of the seventeenth century. It charts the interaction of the different manifestations of enthusiasm throughout Dryden’s literary criticism, poetry, and drama, and against the changing religious and political contexts of Restoration England. Countering a view of Dryden as a poet of order and reason, the book argues that he was an enthusiastic writer who believed that imaginative literature could break into unearthly realms. Examining the surprising proximity of Dryden’s rhetoric of enthusiasm to that which he denigrated in his religious and political opponents, the book reimagines the interaction of literary practice and ideological allegiance in the aftermath of the Civil Wars.
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Richards, Jeffrey, and Ian Carter. British Railway Enthusiasm. Manchester University Press, 2017.

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Colonna, Phyllis. Power of Enthusiasm. Promised Land Pubns, 1990.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Joy and Enthusiasm. Penguin Random House, 2010.

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David, Steinberg, Larry David, and Jeff Schaffer. Curb your enthusiasm. 2018.

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Peale, Norman Vincent. Joy and Enthusiasm. Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), 1991.

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Staff, Manchester University Press, and Ian Carter. British Railway Enthusiasm. Manchester University Press, 2014.

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Develop Enthusiasm/Cassette. Sine Qua Non, 1985.

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