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_aEnds of Enlightenment _h[Texte imprimé] / _cJohn Bender |
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_aStanford, California : _bStanford University Press, _c2012 |
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_a1 vol. (XIII-294 p.) : _bill., couv. ill. ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aNotes bibliogr. | ||
505 | 0 | _aNovel knowledge : judgment, experience, experiment -- Enlightenment fiction and the scientific hypothesis -- Matters of fact : virtual witnessing and the public in Hogarth's narratives -- Hume's learned and conversible worlds (with Robin Valenza) -- The novel as modern myth : Robinson Crusoe, Frankenstein, Dracula -- Tom Jones and the public -- Prison reform and the sentence of narration in The vicar of Wakefield -- Impersonal violence : the penetrating gaze and the field of narration in Caleb Williams -- A postscript on my gross anatomy lab -- Rational choice in love : Les liaisons dangereuses -- Rhetoricality : on the modernist return of rhetoric (with David E. Wellbery). | |
653 | _aEuropean fiction--18th century--History and criticism | ||
653 | _aLiterature and science--Europe--History--18th century | ||
653 | _aRealism in literature | ||
653 | _aLiterature--Philosophy | ||
653 | _aEnlightenment--Influence | ||
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