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Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century
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Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century

Författare:
inbunden, 1996
Engelska
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In the early eighteenth century, the increasing dependence of society on financial credit provoked widespread anxiety. The texts of credit - stock certificates, IOUs, bills of exchange - were denominated as potential 'fictions', while the potential fictionality of other texts was measured in terms of the 'credit' they deserved. Sandra Sherman argues that in this environment finance is like fiction, employing the same tropes. She goes on to show how the work of Daniel Defoe epitomised the market's capacity to unsettle discourse, demanding and evading 'honesty' at the same time. Defoe's oeuvre, straddling both finance and literature, theorizes the disturbance of market discourse, elaborating strategies by which an author can remain in the market, perpetrating fiction while avoiding responsibility for doing so.
Undertitel
Accounting for Defoe
Författare
Sandra Sherman
ISBN
9780521481540
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
470 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1996-04-04
Sidor
236