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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Novel without Borders
Chapter One: Transnationalism and the Origins of the (French?) Novel
Chapter Two: National or Transnational? The Eighteenth-Century Novel
Chapter Three: Sentimental Bonds and Revolutionary Characters: Richardson’s Pamela in England and France
Chapter Four: Sentimental Communities
Chapter Five: Transnational Sympathies, Imaginary Communities
Part II: Imagining the “Othered” Nation
Chapter Six: Phantom States: Cleveland, The Recess, and the Origins of Historical Fiction
Chapter Seven: Gender, Empire, and Epistolarity: From Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park to Marie-Thérèse Humbert’s La Montagne des Signaux
Chapter Eight: The (Dis)locations of Romantic Nationalism: Shelley, Staël, and the Home-Schooling of Monsters
Chapter Nine: “An Occult and Immoral Tyranny”: The Novel, the Police, and the Agent Provocateur
Chapter Ten: Comparative Sapphism
Afterword: From Literary Channel to Narrative Chunnel
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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