A complicated compassion: the paradox of sympathy in Mary Shelley's fiction
<p>This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which she continued to revise and refine throughout her lifetime. Her novels, journals, and letters reveal a persistent desire to understand what she perceived to be a deeply fraught emotion, a mor...
1. autor: | Square, S |
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Kolejni autorzy: | Newlyn, L |
Format: | Praca dyplomowa |
Język: | Creoles and pidgins, English based |
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2016
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