Crimes Against Feeling


Piracy, Sympathy, and Ocean Politics in Antebellum American Legal Culture

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By Mark B. Kelley
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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336

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Mark B. Kelley is assistant professor of English at Florida International University and former managing editor of the Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies. His work has appeared in Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers; American Literary Realism; and the Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association; as well as in the essay collection, India in the American Imaginary, 1780s-1880s, edited by Rajender Kaur and Anupama Arora.

"In Crimes Against Feeling, Kelley offers insightful readings of many important texts, from the legal writings of Story and Quincy Adams to novels like Hope Leslie, Emmanuel Appadocca, The Lamplighter, and Haunted Hearts. This new book is a fresh and innovative contribution to current scholarship."-Jacob Crane, author of Blood and Ink: The Barbary Archive in Early American Literary History

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