AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: The Great World Without1. The Distinction of Sentimental FeelingSentimental BabelHume, Smith, and the Property of FeelingFrench Sympathy and the Model of the HumanThe Sentimental Wealth of NationsRomance, Epic, and the Sentimental Rewriting of Eighteenth-Century Empire2. Sterne's SnuffboxYorick's Snuffbox and the Paradox of the Sentimental CommodityEmotions in an Age of Mechanical ReproductionTristram Shandy and the Befetish'd WordThe Sentimental Deficit and the Journal to Eliza3. Tales Told by ThingsThe People Things MakeThe Commodity's SoliloquyThinking Through ThingsSubject and Object in Olaudah Equiano's Life4. Making Humans HumanOf Price and MenDay, Cowper, Wedgwood, and the Tropes of Redundant PersonificationDiscriminating Figures in Janet Schaw's JournalPolitical Sympathies and the Sympathetic MisfireUsurpation and Empathy in Parliamentary DebatesReversible Figures5. Global Commerce in Raynal's Histoire des deux IndesCommerce as the Motor of the WorldLachrymose IntoleranceHuman InterestCoda: The Peripheral Vision of the EnlightenmentNotesWorks CitedIndex