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- catalog abstract "In Story and History, William Ray describes the progress of the novel as the fashioning of private desires and "natural sentiments into an exemplary collectivity. Novels are modern not only in their fidelity to sense perception and the particulars of human experience, as Watt's Rise of the Novel has shown, but also in the capacity they have to shape that reality by their regulation of affect. Ray shows how in eighteenth-century critical commentary it is the moral consequences of history that are given the most emphasis-the way in which historical and fictional discourses operate upon the world so as in part to produce the very social practices of which they are an expression. In the case of the novel this involves the transformation of private histories into exemplary narratives in such a way that private accounts of the self and the particular affective relations they produce c an participate in a sense of shared cultural history. -- from http://www.jstor.org (Dec. 6, 2013).".
- catalog alternative "Story & history.".
- catalog contributor b2665801.
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "In Story and History, William Ray describes the progress of the novel as the fashioning of private desires and "natural sentiments into an exemplary collectivity. Novels are modern not only in their fidelity to sense perception and the particulars of human experience, as Watt's Rise of the Novel has shown, but also in the capacity they have to shape that reality by their regulation of affect. Ray shows how in eighteenth-century critical commentary it is the moral consequences of history that are given the most emphasis-the way in which historical and fictional discourses operate upon the world so as in part to produce the very social practices of which they are an expression. In the case of the novel this involves the transformation of private histories into exemplary narratives in such a way that private accounts of the self and the particular affective relations they produce c an participate in a sense of shared cultural history. -- from http://www.jstor.org (Dec. 6, 2013).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [351]-357) and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 362 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631154361 :".
- catalog identifier "0631175121 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass., USA : B. Blackwell,".
- catalog subject "843/.509353 20".
- catalog subject "Authority in literature.".
- catalog subject "Comparative literature English and French.".
- catalog subject "Comparative literature French and English.".
- catalog subject "English fiction 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "French fiction 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Identity (Psychology) in literature.".
- catalog subject "Literature, Comparative English and French.".
- catalog subject "Literature, Comparative French and English.".
- catalog subject "Narration (Rhetoric) History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Narration (Rhetoric)".
- catalog subject "PQ648 .R38 1990".
- catalog subject "Social history in literature.".
- catalog title "Story & history.".
- catalog title "Story and history : narrative authority and social identity in the eighteenth-century French and English novel / William Ray.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".