TY - BOOK ID - 14224430 TI - Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture : Public Opinion and Emotional Authenticity in Eighteenth-Century Britain AU - Kerr, Heather. AU - Lemmings, David. AU - Phiddian, Robert. PY - 2016 SN - 1137455403 1349568376 1137455411 PB - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Ethics KW - Social Change KW - Philosophy KW - Sociology & Social History KW - Philosophy & Religion KW - Social Sciences KW - Sympathy KW - Social values KW - History KW - Pity KW - Values KW - Conduct of life KW - Emotions KW - Appeal to pity (Logical fallacy) KW - Great Britain-History. KW - Psychology KW - Emotions. KW - British literature. KW - History, Modern. KW - History of Britain and Ireland. KW - Journalism. KW - History of Psychology. KW - Emotion. KW - British and Irish Literature. KW - Modern History. KW - Modern history KW - World history, Modern KW - World history KW - Feelings KW - Human emotions KW - Passions KW - Affect (Psychology) KW - Affective neuroscience KW - Apathy KW - Pathognomy KW - History. KW - Great Britain—History. KW - Psychology. KW - Behavioral sciences KW - Mental philosophy KW - Mind KW - Science, Mental KW - Human biology KW - Soul KW - Mental health KW - Writing (Authorship) KW - Literature KW - Publicity KW - Fake news KW - Great Britain KW - Social sciences KW - European literature. KW - European Literature. KW - European literature UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14224430 AB - This book explores ways in which passions came to be conceived, performed and authenticated in the eighteenth-century marketplace of print. It considers satire and sympathy in various environments, ranging from popular novels and journalism, through philosophical studies of the Scottish Enlightenment, to last words, aesthetics, and plastic surgery. ER -