Politics of Sympathy and the Reading Experience

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History of Reading
Marie Corelli
Mrs Humphry Ward
Popular Fiction
Public Sphere
Reading Experience
Sympathy

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  • ISBN 9781399567008
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book argues that the sympathy underpinning mid-nineteenth-century fiction’s ethics and author/reader relationships had a significant afterlife. It was crucial to Walter Besant’s fiction theory and politics as well as to other fin-de-siècle writers’ exploration of women’s philanthropy and the problems of poverty. What we now term 'empathy' was crucial to the very different fiction of Mary Ward and Marie Corelli and the social influence they wished to exert. Ward’s desire to stimulate sensitivity to the battle of political ideas about inequality is here compared to Corelli’s bond of sympathy with common readers which sought to combat a corrupt society and the derision of critics. Science and philosophy’s arguments about what empathy stimulated by reading can achieve is contrasted with new empirical evidence of readers’ reactions, including from the pages of local newspapers. This shows what Ward’s and Corelli’s fiction of debate achieved in raising awareness and influencing thinking.
Stephen Edwards is an independent scholar and member of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association who was awarded his PhD by the University of Southampton in 2024.

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