Examining the autobiographical writing of Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and David Hume, this study argues that their discovery of a sociability dependent on the communication of passions and sentiments played a critical role in the development of the 18th-century fiction now called sentimental.
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Examining the autobiographical writing of Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and David Hume, this study argues that their discovery of a sociability dependent on the communication of passions and sentiments played a critical role in the development of the 18th-century fiction now called sentimental.
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