Introduction: Defining Sympathy |
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Smith's Sympathy and the History of the Novel |
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10 | (4) |
Sympathy, Literary Form, and History |
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14 | (8) |
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1 1759 and 1794: Moral Sentiments, Political Revolution, and Narrative Form |
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22 | (48) |
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Historical Torture and Fictional Imagination |
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26 | (4) |
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Adam Smith's "Our Brother ... upon the Rack" in Post-Revolutionary France |
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30 | (7) |
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Bodies and Persons in Sympathy's Grammar of Vicarious Experience |
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37 | (4) |
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"Things as They Are" or "As If They Were My Own" in Caleb Williams |
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41 | (15) |
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Kinship in Smith's Sympathy |
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56 | (3) |
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Through Smith's Window: From Visual Perception to Imaginative Perspective |
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59 | (11) |
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2 Letters in the Novel and the Novel in Letters: Henry Mackenzie's Julia de Roubigne and the Afterlife of the Epistolary Novel |
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70 | (23) |
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Sympathy and the Epistolary Novel |
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72 | (7) |
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Correspondence, Soliloquy, and Mackenzie's Novelistic Voices |
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79 | (5) |
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Mackenzie's Reformulation of Epistolary Perspectives |
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84 | (5) |
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Shared Language and Racial Difference |
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89 | (4) |
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3 Laurence Sterne in the Romantic Anthology |
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Literary Anthologies: Sentimental Extracts and Reading Strategies |
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97 | (5) |
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Sterne's Starling and the Mechanics of Citation |
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102 | (6) |
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"The Negro Girl" of Tristram Shandy |
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108 | (9) |
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Torture, Kinship, and the Jewish Body in Tristram Shandy |
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117 | (5) |
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Animal Minds and Perspectival Sympathy |
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122 | (4) |
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4 The Ends of Kinship in the French Romantic Novel |
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126 | (26) |
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Narrative Exchange and Sympathetic Experience in Prevost's Manon Lescaut |
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128 | (3) |
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Fostering Family Ties in Paul et Virginie |
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131 | (8) |
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Atala and Rene: From Fraternity to Difference |
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139 | (7) |
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Kinship Structures and Narrative Forms |
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146 | (6) |
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5 Novelistic Sympathy in Frankenstein |
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152 | (28) |
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Redefining Sympathy: Social Failure and Narrative Promise |
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155 | (4) |
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Shifting Genres and Shifting Speakers |
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159 | (9) |
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168 | (4) |
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"Similar, yet ... Strangely Unlike": Forms of Difference |
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172 | (8) |
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6 Wuthering Heights and the Relics of the Epistolary Novel |
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180 | (29) |
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Transforming Lockwood's "Sympathetic Chord" |
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183 | (4) |
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"I am Heathcliff": Sibling and Stranger |
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187 | (8) |
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Lockwood's Vicarious Narrative |
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195 | (5) |
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A "Relic of the Dead": Reframing the Epistolary Novel |
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200 | (9) |
Coda |
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209 | (4) |
Bibliography |
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213 | (18) |
Index |
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