Explores the extent to which sympathy and sentiment--through the
representation of the family--are increasingly employed to
construct the notion of a politically affective state in
philosophical, political and literary texts. The book offers fresh
interpretations of classic and lesser-known works, from Susanna
Rowson's "Charlotte Temple" to Herman Melville's "Billy Budd."
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