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Afterword
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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2 - “A sort of adopted daughter”: family relations in The Lamplighter
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5 - Love American style: The Wide, Wide World
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Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
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3 - Thinking through sympathy: Kemble, Hentz, and Stowe
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Introduction
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1 - In loco parentis
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Index
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Notes
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4 - Behind the scenes of sentimental novels: Ida May and Twelve Years a Slave
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Contents
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6 - We are family, or Melville's Pierre
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