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The open boundary of history and fiction: a critical approach to the French Enlightenment
Suzanne Gearhart
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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INTRODUCTION The Open Boundary of History/Fiction (page 3)
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CHAPTER ONE (Voltaire) Establishing Rationality in the Historical Text: Foucault and the Problem of Unreason (page 29)
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CHAPTER TWO (Voltaire) The Question of Genre: White, Genette, and the Limits of Formalism (page 57)
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CHAPTER THREE (Montesquieu) The Cultural Boundaries of History: Lévi-Strauss, Structuralism, and the Paradoxical Situation of the Outsider (page 95)
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CHAPTER FOUR (Montesquieu) Idealism and History: Althusser and the Critique of Origins (page 129)
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CHAPTER FIVE (Condillac, Diderot) The Limits and Conditions of Empirical Knowledge or The Theaters of Perception (page 161)
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CHAPTER SIX (Diderot) The Boundaries of Narrative: Determinism and Narrative Theory (page 200)
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CHAPTER SEVEN (Rousseau) The Theatricality of Nature and History: de Man, Derrida, and the Historicity of Language (page 234)
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CONCLUSION History/Fiction and Contemporary Theory (page 285)
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INDEX (page 295)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MLN | 101.4 (Sep. 1986): 956-959 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2905661 |
HT | 25.1 (Feb. 1986): 106-112 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2505113 |
MLR | 81.3 (Jul. 1986): 740-741 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3729228 |
CL | 39.2 (Spring 1987): 185-187 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1770548 |
ES | 19.4 (Summer 1986): 557-560 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2738850 |
FR | 59.5 (Apr. 1986): 784-785 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/394299 |
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Published: c1984
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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