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Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century

Contributor(s): Sherman, Sandra (Author)

ISBN: 9780521481540

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: April 4, 1996

Dewey: 823.5

LCCN: 95009217

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.71" H x 9.29" L x 6.22" W ( 1.03 lbs) 236 pages

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Description: In the early eighteenth century, the increasing dependence of society on financial credit provoked widespread anxiety. 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 the work of Daniel Defoe, which straddles both finance and literature, epitomizes the market's capacity to unsettle discourse, and to blur the distinctions between finance and fiction.

Review Quotes: "Sherman presents a rich reading of a central problem for those who would confront Defoe's fictional and quasi-fictional work..." 1650-1850

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