Adela Pinch is Professor of English at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Strange Fits of Passion: Epistemologies of Emotion, Hume to Austen (1996), and Thinking about Other People in Nineteenth-Century British Writing (2010).
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Introduction 1 Experience on the Move: Transitioning, Transferring, Containing, 3 * Narrative Relations, Novel Worlds, 7 * The Organization of This Book, 10 * Women Writers, Women Readers, Feminist Theory, 12 * Acknowledgments, 15 1 Transfers of Experience: Brontes, Gaskell, Meynell, Sinclair 18 Introduction, 18 * Experience in Victorian Philosophy, 22 * The Brontes and Experience, 29 * May Sinclair, 33 * A Distributed-Bronte Theory of Experience, 37 * Images of Haworth, 40 * Coda: Little Brontes, 50 2 The Story of O: Margaret Oliphant and Anti-metalepsis 56 Introduction, 56 * The Story of O, 60 * "No One to Interfere," 63 * "Let Me In!," 68 * The Story of "Oh!," 75 * The O of Experience and the World Stack, 81 3 George Eliot and Prolepsis: Prediction, Prevention, Protection 85 Introduction: Rethinking Prolepsis, 85 * Beginnings and Endings, 93 * The Future in "The Lifted Veil," 95 * Predicting the End in The Mill on the Floss, 98 * Will, Determinism, Necessity, and Narration, 103 * Development, Education, and the Futures of The Mill on the Floss, 108 * Coda: Silas Marner, 111 4 Regret, Remorse, and Realism in Elizabeth Gaskell 117 Introduction, 117 * Half-Mended Stockings, 123 * Lines and Angles, 126 * What Never Happened, 133 * Remorse, Narration, Description, 136 Coda 144 Notes 151 Bibliography 189 Index 209

