The previous two posts explored how an eighteenth century novel uses words from an associated topic to fulfill, and perhaps shape, the expectations of an audience looking to immerse themselves in a life as it is lived. In this post I want to think a little more about the idea that the red words identified […]
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The Novel and Moral Philosophy 3: What Does Lennox Do with Moral Philosophy Words?
Posted in Visualizing English Print (VEP)
Also tagged Adam Smith, Charlotte Lennox, Euphemia, sentiment, Theory of Moral Sentiments
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