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Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe
Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe, In the early eighteenth century, the increasing dependence of society on financial credit provoked widespread anxiety. The texts of credit - stock certificates, IOUs, bills of exchange - were denominated as potential fictions, while the potential fictio, Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe, In the early eighteenth century, the increasing dependence of society on financial credit provoked widespread anxiety. The texts of credit - stock certificates, IOUs, bills of exchange - were denominated as potential fictions, while the potential fictio, Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe
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  • Finance and Fictionality in the Early Eighteenth Century: Accounting for Defoe
  • Written by author Sandra Sherman
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2005
  • In the early eighteenth century, the increasing dependence of society on financial credit provoked widespread anxiety. The texts of credit - stock certificates, IOUs, bills of exchange - were denominated as potential "fictions," while the potential fictio
  • Explores the blurring of distinctions between financeĀ and fictionality through the work of Daniel Defoe.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Credit and its discontents: the credit/fiction homology14
2Defoe and fictionality55
3Credit and honesty in The Compleat English Tradesman91
4Fictions of stability129
5Lady Credit's reprise: Roxana156
Notes179
Index221


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