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The Self and It: Novel Objects in Eighteenth-Century England
Author: Julie Park
Year: January 1, 2009
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.3 MB
Language: English

Objects we traditionally regard as and "mere and " imitations of the human-dolls, automata, puppets-proliferated in eighteenth-century England's rapidly expanding market culture. During the same period, there arose a literary genre called and "the novel and " that turned the experience of life into a narrated object of psychological plausibility. Park makes a bold intervention in histories of the rise of the novel by arguing that the material objects abounding in eighteenth-century England's consumer markets worked in conjunction with the novel, itself a commodity fetish, as vital tools for fashioning the modern self. As it constructs a history for the psychology of objects, The Self and It revises a story that others have viewed as originating in an age of Enlightenment, things have the power to move, affect people's lives, and most of all, enable a fictional genre of selfhood. The book demonstrates just how much the modern psyche-and its thrilling projections of and "artificial life and "-derive from the formation of the early novel, and the reciprocal activity between made things and invented identities that underlie it.

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