| CHAPTER I | |
| PAGE | |
| On the Introspective Study of Feeling | 1 |
| CHAPTER II | |
| On Primitive Consciousness | 12 |
| CHAPTER III | |
| Theories of Pleasure-Pain | 35 |
| CHAPTER IV | |
| The Relation of Feeling to Pleasure-Pain | 48 |
| CHAPTER V | |
| Early Differentiation | 61 |
| CHAPTER VI | |
| Representation and Emotion | 78 |
| CHAPTER VII | |
| Fear as Primitive Emotion | 93 |
| CHAPTER VIII | |
| The Differentiation of Fear | 108 |
| CHAPTER IX | |
| Despair | 121 |
| CHAPTER X | |
| Anger | 127 |
| CHAPTER XI | |
| Surprise, Disappointment, Emotion of Novelty | 163 |
| CHAPTER XII | |
| Retrospective Emotion | 176 |
| CHAPTER XIII | |
| Desire | 192 |
| CHAPTER XIV | |
| Some Remarks on Attention | 225 |
| CHAPTER XV | |
| Self Feeling | 251 |
| CHAPTER XVI | |
| Induction and Emotion | 282 |
| CHAPTER XVII | |
| The Æsthetic Psychosis | 295 |
| CHAPTER XVIII | |
| The Psychology of Literary Style | 310 |
| CHAPTER XIX | |
| Ethical Emotion | 332 |
| CHAPTER XX | |
| The Expression of Feeling | 345 |
| CHAPTER XXI | |
| Conclusion | 371 |
| Index | 391 |