Genres of Evidence uses four cases studies to argue that the distinction between historiographic and literary writing sharpened in England between 1770 and 1830, under the conditions of British colonial consolidation, understood as a textual as well as a political and economic enterprise. The dissertation assembles archival, historiographic and literary texts in order to study the collaborative scenarios of interpretation at work in fashioning readers, writers and genres. Genres of Evidence shows how transactions among writers and readers in diverse genres contributed to the crystallization of genre conventions, a process which played a role in the emergence of the concepts of fact and evidence—their origin, their textual form, and their re...
The Reading Experience Database 1450-1945 contains more than 25,000 pieces of evidence about reading...
This thesis is about the influence of the periodical essay on the novel – and vice versa – in the ea...
In the history of English, the Late Modern period offers a chance to observe rapid developments in ...
Genres of Evidence uses four cases studies to argue that the distinction between historiographic and...
Narrative as Archive contributes to the small-but-growing body of scholarship on paratexts -- specif...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
The years 1760–1820 mark a turning point in the history of historiography. Methods for studying the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation examines how eighteenth- and ninetee...
The years 1760–1820 mark a turning point in the history of historiography. Methods for studying the ...
This essay argues that literary histories organized around a single genre, narratives of national fo...
This essay argues that literary histories organized around a single genre, narratives of national fo...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
This study tracks tensions between different modes of knowledge in a body of eighteenth-century fict...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
I argue in the first chapter that the British novel's material textuality, that is the physical feat...
The Reading Experience Database 1450-1945 contains more than 25,000 pieces of evidence about reading...
This thesis is about the influence of the periodical essay on the novel – and vice versa – in the ea...
In the history of English, the Late Modern period offers a chance to observe rapid developments in ...
Genres of Evidence uses four cases studies to argue that the distinction between historiographic and...
Narrative as Archive contributes to the small-but-growing body of scholarship on paratexts -- specif...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
The years 1760–1820 mark a turning point in the history of historiography. Methods for studying the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation examines how eighteenth- and ninetee...
The years 1760–1820 mark a turning point in the history of historiography. Methods for studying the ...
This essay argues that literary histories organized around a single genre, narratives of national fo...
This essay argues that literary histories organized around a single genre, narratives of national fo...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
This study tracks tensions between different modes of knowledge in a body of eighteenth-century fict...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
I argue in the first chapter that the British novel's material textuality, that is the physical feat...
The Reading Experience Database 1450-1945 contains more than 25,000 pieces of evidence about reading...
This thesis is about the influence of the periodical essay on the novel – and vice versa – in the ea...
In the history of English, the Late Modern period offers a chance to observe rapid developments in ...