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The Surprising Effects of Sympathy: Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley

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The Surprising Effects of Sympathy: Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley - Marshall, David
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Through readings of works by Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley, David Marshall provides a new interpretation of the eighteenth-century preoccupation with theatricality and sympathy. Sympathy is seen not as an instance of sensibility or natural benevolence but rather as an aesthetic and epistemological problem that must be understood in relation to the problem of theatricality. Placing novels in the context of eighteenth-century writing about theater, fiction, and painting, Marshall argues that an unusual ...

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The Surprising Effects of Sympathy: Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley 1988, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226507101

2nd edition

Hardcover