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An epistolary novel recounts a series of letters that expose a courtship and a concealed seduction whose revelation brings shame, illness, and familial ruin, used to dramatize the moral dangers of reckless passion. Through careful narration and moral commentary, the correspondence traces how social conventions, personal weakness, and misplaced sympathy produce personal and domestic catastrophe while urging prudence, female self-respect, and the restorative force of nature and truth. Written in a sentimental, didactic mode, the work blends realistic social observation with moral exhortation and is structured to instruct readers about the consequences of seduction and the virtues of restraint.

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Title: The power of sympathy: or, The triumph of nature. Founded in truth.

Author: William Hill Brown

Dubious author: Sarah Wentworth Morton

Editor: Walter Littlefield

Release date: October 28, 2022 [eBook #69250]

Language: English

Original publication: United States: Cupples & Patterson, 1894

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The Power of Sympathy.
VOL. I.

The impression of this Edition consists of 550 Copies, of which this is No. 313.

Edited by Walter Littlefield.

THE POWER OF SYMPATHY:
or, the Triumph of Nature. Founded in Truth.

BY
MRS. PEREZ MORTON
(SARAH WENTWORTH APTHORP).
With Frontispiece.
BOSTON: PRINTED·by·CUPPLES
& PATTERSON·and·PUBLISHED
BY·THEM·at·THE·BACK
BAY·BOOKSTORE·250·BOYLSTON·STREET
Copyright, 1894,
By Walter Littlefield.
All Rights Reserved.
THE
POWER OF SYMPATHY:
OR, THE
TRIUMPH OF NATURE.
FOUNDED IN TRUTH.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
Fain would he strew Life’s thorny Way with Flowers,
And open to your View Elysian Bowers;
Catch the warm Passions of the tender Youth,
And win the Mind to Sentiment and Truth.
PRINTED at BOSTON
by ISAIAH THOMAS and Company.
Sold at their Bookstore, No. 45, Newbury Street,
And at said Thomas’s Bookstore in Worcester.
MDCCLXXXIX.
TO THE
YOUNG LADIES,
OF
United Columbia,
These VOLUMES,
Intended to represent the specious Causes,
AND TO
Expose the fatal Consequences
OF
SEDUCTION;
To inspire the Female Mind
With a principle of Self Complacency
AND TO
Promote the Economy of Human Life,
Are Inscribed,
With Esteem and Sincerity,
By their
Friend and Humble Servant,
The Author.
Boston, Jan. 1789.