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Perceptive and elegantly written, Scenes of Sympathy is the first detailed examination of the place of sympathy in Victorian fiction and ideology. It will redirect the current critical conversation about sympathy and refocus discussions of late-Victorian fictions of identity.
| Acknowledgments | ||
| Introduction | 1 | |
| Pt. I | Sympathy and the Spirit of Capitalism | |
| 1 | Sympathy and Spectacle in Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" | 27 |
| 2 | Detecting the Beggar: Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Mayhew, and the Construction of Social Identity | 47 |
| Pt. II | Fear of Falling | |
| 3 | Under Cover: Sympathy and Ressentiment in Gaskell's Ruth | 77 |
| 4 | Isabel's Spectacles: Seeing Value in East Lynne | 95 |
| Pt. III | The Aesthetics of Cultural Identity | |
| 5 | Consenting to the Fact: Body, Nation, and Identity in Daniel Deronda | 121 |
| 6 | Embodying Culture: Dorian's Wish | 158 |
| Index | 181 |
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