Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing

This book seeks to recover something of the original excitement, challenge and significance of Defoe's four novels of criminal life by reading them within and against the conventions of early eighteenth-century criminal biography. Crime raised deeply troubling questions in Defoe's time, no...

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Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing
1. Romancing the real: the "field" of criminal biography -- 2. Defoe's realism: rough frames, strange voices, surprisingly various subjects and readers made more present to themselves -- 3. The copious text: opening the door to inference, or, room for those who know how to read it -- 4. Intimations of an invisible hand: the mind exercised, enlarged, and kept in play by strange concurrences -- 5. The general scandal upon business: unanswerable doubts, and the text as a field supporting very nice distinctions -- 6. The frontiers of dishonesty, the addition and concurrence of circumstances: more on the strategic situating of names -- 7. Notions different from all the world: criminal stupidity, the self and the symbolic order -- Closing comments: truth, complexity, common sense, and empty spaces
Defoe, Daniel / 1661?-1731 / Criticism and interpretation
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Colonel Jacque, commonly call'd Colonel Jack (DE-588)4344021-6 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunate mistress (DE-588)4278266-1 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1660-1731 (DE-588)118524275 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders (DE-588)4344127-0 gnd
Geschichte
Crime / England / History / 18th century / Historiography
Criminals / Biography / History and criticism
Social problems in literature
Criminals in literature
Crime in literature
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Realismus (DE-588)4048680-1 gnd
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Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd
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title Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing
title_alt Crime & Defoe
title_auth Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing
title_exact_search Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing
title_full Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing Lincoln B. Faller
title_fullStr Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing Lincoln B. Faller
title_full_unstemmed Crime and Defoe a new kind of writing Lincoln B. Faller
title_short Crime and Defoe
title_sort crime and defoe a new kind of writing
title_sub a new kind of writing
topic Defoe, Daniel / 1661?-1731 / Criticism and interpretation
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Colonel Jacque, commonly call'd Colonel Jack (DE-588)4344021-6 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunate mistress (DE-588)4278266-1 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1660-1731 (DE-588)118524275 gnd
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders (DE-588)4344127-0 gnd
Geschichte
Crime / England / History / 18th century / Historiography
Criminals / Biography / History and criticism
Social problems in literature
Criminals in literature
Crime in literature
Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 gnd
Realismus (DE-588)4048680-1 gnd
Verbrechen Motiv (DE-588)4187583-7 gnd
Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd
topic_facet Defoe, Daniel / 1661?-1731 / Criticism and interpretation
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Colonel Jacque, commonly call'd Colonel Jack
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunate mistress
Defoe, Daniel 1660-1731
Defoe, Daniel 1661-1731 The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders
Geschichte
Crime / England / History / 18th century / Historiography
Criminals / Biography / History and criticism
Social problems in literature
Criminals in literature
Crime in literature
Verbrechen
Realismus
Verbrechen Motiv
Roman
Biografie
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