2007
DOI: 10.1353/nlh.2008.0006
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Henry Mackenzie's Ruined Feelings: Romance, Race, and the Afterlife of Sentimental Exchange

Abstract: Scholars often read the sentimental romance as a democratizing genre in which marginalized subjects, excluded by their gender or race, can make their feelings and voices heard in the public sphere. Lilley's essay complicates this approach by identifying mutual aesthetic processes of inclusion and exception that enable these feelings to be collected by the sentimental community. He argues that while Mackenzie's work promotes the public principles of sympathy and affection, it also mourns the ruin of utterly pri… Show more

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