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Nineteenth-century sentimental literature is redefined through a critical examination that reveals its complexity beyond traditional interpretations. Cindy Weinstein expands the genre's archive by including popular yet overlooked authors, illustrating how canonical works gain new significance when contextualized within this broader framework. She highlights the aesthetic and political intricacies of sentimental novels and their influence on prominent writers like Stowe, Twain, and Melville, showcasing the genre's enduring impact on American literature.
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Family, Kinship, and Sympathy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Cindy Weinstein
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