Cato's Tears and the Making of Anglo-American Emotion
Ellison, Julie
Description
How did the public expression of feeling become central to political culture in England and the United States? This revisionist account of a much expanded Age of Sensibility traces the evolution of the politics of emotion on both sides of the Atlantic, from the late-17th to early-19th century.
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