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Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Tender Violence: Literary Eavesdropping, Domestic Fiction, and Educational Reform | 9 |
2 | "Domestic Differences": Competing Narratives of Womanhood in the Murder Trial of Lucretia Chapman | 39 |
3 | Rape, Murder, and Revenge in "Slavery's Pleasant Homes": Lydia Maria Child's Antislavery Fiction and the Limits of Genre | 58 |
4 | Sentimental Figures: Reading Godey's Lady's Book in Antebellum America | 73 |
5 | Bodily Bonds: The Intersecting Rhetorics of Feminism and Abolition | 92 |
6 | Vanishing Americans: Gender, Empire, and New Historicism | 115 |
7 | Class and the Strategies of Sympathy | 128 |
8 | Unseemly Sentiments: The Cultural Problem of Gambling | 143 |
9 | The Identity of Slavery | 157 |
10 | Narratives of the Female Body: The Greek Slave | 172 |
11 | Sympathy as Strategy in Sedgwick's Hope Leslie | 191 |
12 | Relic, Fetish, Femmage: The Aesthetics of Sentiment in the Work of Stowe | 203 |
13 | The Mulatto, Tragic or Triumphant? The Nineteenth-Century American Race Melodrama | 221 |
14 | Runaway Tongue: Resistant Orality in Uncle Tom's Cabin, Our Nig, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and Beloved | 244 |
15 | The Female Woman: Fanny Fern and the Form of Sentiment | 265 |
Notes | 283 | |
Contributors | 341 | |
Index | 343 |
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