Mapping Misogyny: Godwin's" Fleetwood" and the Staging of Rousseauvian Education

G Handwerk - Studies in Romanticism, 2002 - JSTOR
G Handwerk
Studies in Romanticism, 2002JSTOR
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GARY HANDWERK Mapping Misogyny: Godwin's Fleetwood and the Staging of Rousseauvian
Education "It is suffering only that can inspire us with true sympathy." (Fleetwood 45) "The man
who did not know pain would know neither the tender ness of humanity nor the sweetness of
commiseration. His heart would be moved by nothing. He would not be sociable; he would be
a monster among his kind." (Emile 313?14, 87) I WHEN WILLIAM GODWIN^ THIRD MAJOR …
" The man who did not know pain would know neither the tender ness of humanity nor the sweetness of commiseration. His heart would be moved by nothing. He would not be sociable; he would be a monster among his kind."(Emile 313? 14, 87) I
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