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Authors: John L. Locke

5
McNeill 2003, p. 32.

6
Johnson 1753, p. 515.

7
Glaser 2001.

8
Keymer & Sabor 2001.

9
Vernon 1982, p. 87.

10
Davis 1983, pp. 187–188.

11
Tanner 1979, p. 377, italics mine; also Phillips 1992.

12
Brown 1994.

13
Mussell 1984, p. 3.

14
Modleski 1982.

15
Radway 1984, p. 113.

16
Krentz 1992.

17
Krentz 1992, p. 5.

18
Balzac,
Physiology of Marriage
(1829), quoted in Mainardi: 2003, p. 157.

19
Cantor & Pingree 1983; Modleski 1982.

20
Brown 1994.

21
Blumenthal 1997; Cantor & Pingree 1983.

22
Allen 1988.

23
Cantor & Pingree 1983.

24
Blumenthal 1997, p. 58.

25
John Keeler, “Soaps: counterpart to the 18th century’s quasi-moral novel.”
New York Times
, March 16, 1980.

26
Dick 1972.

27
Casper 1999, p. 17.

28
Delaplaine 1816, p. 286.

29
Casper 1999, p. 5.

30
Culley 1985, p. 188.

31
Culley 1985.

32
Myers 1992, p. 152.

33
McNeill 2003, p. 26.

Chapter Ten: Intimacy by Theft

1
Humphrey 2007, p. 753.

2
Humphrey 2000.

3
Deutsch & Madle 1975.

4
McNeill 1995.

5
Humphrey 2007.

6
Humphrey 2007, p. 753.

7
Warren & Brandeis 1890, p. 193.

8
Warren & Brandeis 1890, p. 193.

9
Warren & Brandeis 1890, p. 195.

10
Cooley 1888, p. 195, my italics.

11
Hall 1998.

12
Infield & Platford 2000, p. xxxiii.

13
Hall 1998; Tjaden & Thoennes 1997.

14
Mullen et al. 2000.

15
Mullen et al. 2000.

16
Meloy 1998; Mullen et al. 2000.

17
Merleau-Ponty 1962

18
Gaylin 2002, p. 2.

19
Allen 1988, p. 15, italics mine.

20
Thomas Nagel, “The shredding of public privacy,”
Times Literary Supplement
, August 14, 1998.

21
Fried 1968, p. 484.

22
Reiman 1976, p. 44.

23
Inness 1992, pp. 83–84.

24
See Nagel 1998a and 1998b.

25
Korosec-Serfaty & Bolitt 1986.

26
Csikszentmihalyi & Rochberg-Halton 1981; Dittmar 1991; Dittmar et al. 1995; Wallendorf & Arnould 1988.

27
Stephen 1909, p. 155.

28
Hodin 1966, p. 155, 159.

29
Freedberg 1989, p. 355–356, my italics.

30
Sontag 1977, p. 37.

31
Sartre 1956.

32
Baudrillard 1999.

33
Calvino n.d., p. 10.

34
Dyer 2005, p. 44.

35
Suddendorf et al. 2007.

36
Spender 1987, p. 15.

37
Cartier-Bresson 1999, P. 22, my italics.

38
Rosenheim 2004; Sante 2004.

39
Sante 2004, p. 11.

40
Collins 2004.

41
Peter 2004.

42
Arbus 1972.

43
Humphrey 2008, p. 269.

44
Evans 1982, p. 161

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