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Preface Acknowledgments
1: Tick, Tick, Tick: Chronometric Innovation and Prose Form
2: "In The Fullness of Time": Pepys and His Predecessors
3: "With My Minute Wach in My Hand": The Diary as Time Keeper
4: "To Print My Self Out": Correspondence and Containment in the Spectator and Its Predecessors
5: Travel Writing and the Dialectic of Diurnal Form
6: Diurnal Dialectic in the Western Islands
7: Defoe and Burney: The Unmaking of the Diurnal in the Making of the Novel Epilogue Notes Index
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