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Historical Boundaries, Narrative Forms

Historical Boundaries, Narrative Forms

Essays on British Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century in Honor of Everett Zimmerman

by Robert Mayer and Lorna Clymer
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/05/2007

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This collection of twelve essays by colleagues, students, and friends of Everett Zimmerman treats four topics that Zimmerman explored during his career: the representation of the self in narratives, the early British novel and related forms, their epistemological and generic borders, and their intellectual and cultural contexts. The collection is divided into two sections: "Boundaries" and "Forms." The essays in "Boundaries" explore how epistemological and narrative distinctions between history and fiction meet or overlap in the novel's relationship to other forms, including providential history, travel narratives, uptopias, autobiography, and visual art. In "Forms," the contributors investigate fictional, historical, and material forms; the impact those cultural phenomena had on the meaning and value attributed to literary works; and how such forms arose in response to historical conditions. The essays describe the historical range of Zimmerman's work, beginning with Defoe and ending with Coetzee, and treat such key writers of the long eighteenth century as Fielding, Richardson, Walpole, Austen, and Scott.
Lorna Clymer is Professor of English at California State University, Bakersfield. Robert Mayer is Professor of English and Director of the Screen Studies Program at Oklahoma State University.
ISBN:
9780874139396
9780874139396
Category:
Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-05-2007
Publisher:
Associated University Presses
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
231x157x23mm
Weight:
1.07kg

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