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Cancer and the Emotions in Eighteenth-Century Literature
Noelle Gallagher
English and American Studies
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Social Sciences
Literature
100%
Cancer
100%
Eighteenth Century
100%
Patients
14%
Resistance
14%
Men
14%
Essays
14%
Diagnosis
7%
Economics
7%
Economic and Social Development
7%
Rhetoric
7%
Jealousy
7%
Growth
7%
Self Discipline
7%
Purpose
7%
Novels
7%
Arts and Humanities
Emotions
100%
Literature
100%
Thinking
28%
Cancer patients
14%
Women
14%
Stoicism
7%
Sentiment
7%
Economics
7%
Shapes
7%
exhortation
7%
Discourse
7%
Writer
7%
indulgence
7%
Conservative
7%
literary devices
7%
Treatise
7%
flourish
7%
prerogative
7%
Sentimental novel
7%
Long Eighteenth Century
7%