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Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in U.S. Antebellum Literature
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Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in U.S. Antebellum Literature

In contrast to the prevailing scholarly con-sensus that understands sentimentality to be grounded on a logic of love and sympathy, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism demonstrates that in order for sentimentality to work as an antislavery engine, it needed to be linked to its seeming opposite—fear, especially the fear of God’s wrath. Most antislavery reformers recognized that calls for love and sympathy or the representation of suffering slaves would not lead an audience to “feel right” or to actively oppose slavery.
 
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Tags: sympathy, Sentimentalism, antislavery, sentimentality, Apocalyptic
Blood Sympathy
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Blood SympathyBlood Sympathy

Reginald Hill - Blood Sympathy

PI can mean many things, but can it really mean a balding, middle-agd redundant lathe operator from a high rise in Luton, Beds? Joe Sixsmith thinks it can. His Aunt Mirabelle thinks you'd have to be crazy to hire him, and Joe's current clients certainly fit the bill. One seems to be confessing to the brutal murder of his whole family; another thinks she's a witch.

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Tags: thinks, Blood, Sympathy, confessing, seems, brutal
Chasing Lolita - How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again
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Chasing Lolita - How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again

In the summer of 1958, a twelve-year-old girl took the world by storm—Lolita was published in the United States. This child, so fresh and alive, yet so pitiable in her abuse at the hands of the novel's narrator, engendered outrage and sympathy alike, and has continued to do so ever since.


 
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Tags: Lolita, alike, since, continued, sympathy
Crime and punishment (Classics Illustrated No. 89)
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and punishement (Classics Illustrated No. 89)Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and punishement (Classics Illustrated No. 89)by Fyodor Dostoyevsky -

Raskolnikov, a destitute and desperate former student, commits a random murder without remorse or regret, imagining himself to be a great man far above moral law. But as he embarks on a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with a suspicious police investigator, his own conscience begins to torment him and he seeks sympathy and redemption from Sonya, a downtrodden prostitute.
 
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Tags: seeks, sympathy, redemption, torment, begins, Illustrated, Fyodor, punishement, Classics, Dostoyevsky
Sympathy for the Devil
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Sympathy for the DevilSympathy for the Devil

Embittered with her life and missing her late husband, nurse Dayne Kuttner appeals to God to give the Devil and his residents of Hell a second chance, and when her prayer is answered, all hell breaks loose.
 
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Tags: Devil, prayer, chance, answered, breaks, Sympathy, Devil, second