University Press Copublishing Division / University of Delaware Press
Pages: 224
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-61149-588-1 • Hardback • December 2015 • $107.00 • (£82.00)
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Alessa Johns is professor of English at the University of California, Davis.
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Alessa Johns
Part 1 Sympathetic Identification and Narrative Sociality
1 “Unequally Yoked”: Defoe and the Challenge of Mixed Marriage by Alison Conway
2 Circumstantial Particulars, Particular Individuals, and Defoe by Joanna Picciotto
3 The Sentimental Animal by James P. Carson
Part 2 Sentimental Family Politics and the Novel
4 “The Sentimental Servant: The Dangers of Dependence in Defoe’s Roxana” by Barbara Benedict
5 Only a Girl?: Miss Milner, Matilda, and the Consolations of Filial Piety in A Simple Story by Amy Pawl
6 “The Abyss of Friendship in Caleb Williams” by George E. Haggerty
7 “Only a Boy”: George Starr's “Notes on Sentimental Novels” Revisited by Geoffrey Sill
Part 3 Professing Literature in a Changing Marketplace
8 Satirical Authorship and Literary Commerce by Simon Stern
9 Passion in Declamation and Dialogue: How Eighteenth-Century Verse Can Work by John Richetti
Publications of George Starr
About the Contributors
The contributors to the volume have succeeded in balancing a broad range of theoretical approaches and topics, including Defoe as well as both canonical and non-canonical texts and authors. Another strength was the concerted effort to include at least one image in every essay—a touch Starr himself would appreciate, given his own scholarly work on art, architecture, and design.... Reflections on Sentiment is...a worthy tribute to Starr’s legacy. The cohesiveness of the essays and their careful arrangement underscores the sense that this volume is both a celebration of Starr’s career and a celebration of how such a legacy can proliferate into a vibrant community of scholarship and fellow thinking.
— Eighteenth-Century Fiction