An edition of Models of value (1996)

Models of value

eighteenth-century political economy and the novel

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An edition of Models of value (1996)

Models of value

eighteenth-century political economy and the novel

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James Thompson examines the concept of value as it came to be understood in eighteenth-century England through two emerging and divergent discourses: political economy and the novel. By looking at the relationship between these two developing forms - one having to do with finance, the other with romance - Thompson demonstrates how value came to have such different meaning in different realms of experience.

A highly original rethinking of the origins of the English novel, Models of Value shows the novel's importance in remapping English culture according to the separate spheres of public and domestic life, men's and women's concerns, money and emotion.

In this account, political economy and the novel clearly arise as solutions to a crisis in the notion of value. Exploring the ways in which these different genres responded to the crisis - political economy by reconceptualizing wealth as capital, and the novel by refiguring intrinsic or human worth in the form of courtship narratives - Thompson rereads several literary works, including Defoe's Roxana, Fielding's Tom Jones, and Burney's Cecilia, along with influential contemporary economic texts.

Models of Value also traces the discursive consequences of this bifurcation of value, and reveals how history and theory participate in the very novelistic and economic processes they describe. In doing so, the book bridges the opposition between the interests of marxism and feminism, and the distinctions which, newly made in the eighteenth century, continue to inform our discourse today.

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English
Pages
271

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Models of value: eighteenth-century political economy and the novel
1996, Duke University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-266) and index.

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Durham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.509355
Library of Congress
PR858.E37 T48 1996, PR858.E37T48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 271 p. ;
Number of pages
271

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Open Library
OL1269474M
ISBN 10
0822317117, 0822317214
LCCN
95000600
OCLC/WorldCat
32746628
Library Thing
418791
Goodreads
3643799
2132052

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