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Reading Character After Calvin
Secularization, Empire, and the Eighteenth-century Novel
David Mark Diamond
University of Virginia Press · Print & ebook · April 1, 2024
Reading lane: 18th Century Literature
How Calvinist theology helps us read characters in the early British novel, shedding new light on the origins of modern secularism The strangeness of fictional characters in the eighteenth-century novel has been well documented.
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- Authors
- David Mark Diamond
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- University of Virginia Press
- Published
- April 1, 2024
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- 18th Century Literature · Race & Culture in Literature
- Reading lane
- 18th Century Literature
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Literary Theory
18th Century Literature
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Novel as Form
Calvinist Christianity
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How Calvinist theology helps us read characters in the early British novel, shedding new light on the origins of modern secularism The strangeness of fictional characters in the eighteenth-century novel has been well documented. They are two-dimensional yet complex; they suggest unstable correspondences between the external and the internal. In Reading Character after Calvin , David Mark Diamond traces the religious genealogy of such figures, arguing that two-dimensionality...
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