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Acknowledgements; Note on spelling; Introduction: the politics of tears;
1. Three sentimental writers;
2. Towards a model of the sentimental text;
3. Love and money: social hierarchy in the sentimental text;
4. Sentimentalism in the rhetoric of the Revolution;
5. Sentimentalism and idéologie;
6. Beyond sentimentalism? Madame de Staël; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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