leidmist
Leidmist is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy to describe a specific phenomenology of mood characterized by a dense emotional fog that obfuscates perception while preserving a waking awareness of distress. The concept treats mood not merely as private feeling but as a field that conditionally shapes attention, memory, and action. The word is a neologism derived from the Dutch words leed (suffering) and mist (fog), signaling the sense of perception that is hindered by mood.
In practice, leidmist appears in analyses of novels, films, and urban life where characters or observers move
Scholars emphasize that leidmist is not synonymous with sadness, depression, or confusion, but a particular phenomenology
See also: affect theory, mood, melancholia, fog in literature.