Keyword [Sympathy] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Altered states: Sympathy, identification, and the problem of hypnosis in Hawthorne, George Eliot, and Freud (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sigmund Freud) |
182. | Power to the powerless: Interpersonal influence through sympathy appeals |
183. | The components of empathy: Distinguishing between tenderness and sympathy |
184. | Figures of sympathy: Womanly redefinition in the fiction of British women writers (George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Jane Marcet, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell) |
185. | Feeling British: Sympathy and the literary construction of national identity, 1707--1832 |
186. | The key to intercultural communication: A comparative study of speech act realization of sympathy/empathy |
187. | Objects beyond feeling: Race, medicine and sympathy in the Romantic period |
188. | Sympathetic disaffections: Self -formation and literature at the turn into the twentieth century |
189. | From narcissism to sympathy in George Eliot's 'Romola', 'Middlemarch', and 'Daniel Deronda' |
190. | The limits of sympathy in George Eliot's novels |
191. | 'Merely a petty experimentalist': Perceptions of sympathy in scientific medicine in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts |
192. | THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SYMPATHY, COMPASSION, AND PITY |
193. | Social Sympathy in Nineteenth-Century British Prose Narratives |
194. | Sympathy for the Fallen Woman among the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Their Victorian Critics |
195. | The Limits of Sympathy: Professional Philanthropy and Detachment in Narrative, 1869-191 |
196. | The Knowledge Of A Man's Self:Sympathy Transformed And George Eliot's Realistic Writing |
197. | A Study On The Concept Of "sympathy" During The Husserl Göttingen Period |
198. | On The Theory Of Sympathy In Hume's Moral Philosophy |
199. | Empathy And Moral Sentimentalism |
200. | An Inquiry Concerning The Validity Of Hume's Sympathy Principle |
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