Description

Reflections on Sentiment not only addresses current scholarly interest in feeling and affect but also provides an occasion to celebrate the career of George Starr, who, in more than fifty years of incisive scholarship and committed teaching, haselucidated the work of Daniel Defoe and the role of sentimentalism in what was once reductively termed an age of reason and realism. Due to the critique Starr spearheaded, scholars today can approach with greater assurance the complex interplay of reason and emotion, thought and sensibility, science and feeling, rationality and enthusiasm, judgment and wit, as well as forethought and instinct, as these shaped the scientific, religious, political, social, literary, and cultural revolutions of the Enlightenment.

Indeed, contributors to this anthology take inspiration from Starr’s work to shed new light on Enlightenment thought and sociocultural formations generally, offering fresh interpretations of a period in which Reflection and Sentiment circulated, mutually influenced each other, and contended equally for cultural attention. In nine separate essays they explore: the ways sentiment and sentimentalism inflect the moral and ideological ambit of Enlightenment discourses; the sociopolitics of religious debate; the issues promoted by women writers, by gender and family relations; the artistic and rhetorical uses of lived language; the impacts of cultural developments on novelistic form; and the wide shifts in the literary marketplace. Deploying tools advanced by new work in animal studies, gender criticism, media analysis, genre studies, the new formalism, and ethical inquiry, and enabled by the power of digitization and new databases, the authors of this volume explain how and to what ends denizens of the Enlightenment were touched and moved.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction by Alessa Johns
Part 1 Sympathetic Identification and Narrative Sociality
1 “Unequally Yoked”: Defoe and the Challenge of Mixed Marriage by Alison Conway
2 Circumstantial Particulars, Particular Individuals, and Defoe by Joanna Picciotto
3 The Sentimental Animal by James P. Carson
Part 2 Sentimental Family Politics and the Novel
4 “The Sentimental Servant: The Dangers of Dependence in Defoe’s Roxana” by Barbara Benedict
5 Only a Girl?: Miss Milner, Matilda, and the Consolations of Filial Piety in A Simple Story by Amy Pawl
6 “The Abyss of Friendship in Caleb Williams” by George E. Haggerty
7 “Only a Boy”: George Starr's “Notes on Sentimental Novels” Revisited by Geoffrey Sill
Part 3 Professing Literature in a Changing Marketplace
8 Satirical Authorship and Literary Commerce by Simon Stern
9 Passion in Declamation and Dialogue: How Eighteenth-Century Verse Can Work by John Richetti
Publications of George Starr
About the Contributors

Product details

Published 16 Dec 2015
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781611495898
Imprint University of Delaware Press
Illustrations 10 b/w illustrations
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Alessa Johns

Contributor

James P. Carson

Contributor

Alison Conway

Contributor

Amy J. Pawl

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John Richetti

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Simon Stern

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George Haggerty

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Geoffrey Sill

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