The Power of Sympathy John ParhamThe Power of Sympathy (1789) is a novel by American author William Hill Brown. Considered the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy is a work of sentimental fiction which explores the lessons of the Enlightenment on the virtues of rational thought. A story of forbidden romance, seduction, and incest, Browns novel is based on the real life scandal of Perez Morton and Fanny Apthorp, a New England brother and sister in law who struck up an affair
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The research on which this book is based was awarded the Times Higher Education 2023 MENA Award for Research Project of the Year: Arts
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