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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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