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Reading fictions, 1660–1740: deception in english literary and political culture.
My first book, reading fictions 1660-1740: deception in english literary and political culture (2008) explores the strategies used (and games played) by early modern readers in responding to fictitious narratives, including restoration political pamphlets and texts by daniel defoe, jonathan swift and samuel richardson.
Kate loveman is associate professor in english literature at the university of leicester.
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English society in the late 17th and early 18th centuries was fascinated by deception, and concerns about deceptive narratives had a profound effect on reading.
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She is the author of reading fictions, 1660-1740: deception in english literary and political culture. Her other publications include articles on book history, eighteenth-century novels, and the introduction of chocolate into england.
Kate loveman kate lovemanis a lecturer in the school of english at the university of leicester. She is the author of reading fictions, 1660–1740: deception in english literary and political culture(2008). She is currently working on a book about samuel pepys and reading habits in the late seventeenth century.
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This tale opens kate loveman’s study, reading fictions, 1660-1740: deception in english literary and political culture. Though her work is firmly historical and literary, considering how this period helped shape the rise of the novel as a literary art form, it provides an interesting parallel with many contemporary concerns about the reliability and use of the electronic word, whether it is in emails, on blogs or in wikipedia.
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Kate loveman’s reading fictions, 1660–1740: deception in english literary and political culture (ashgate, 2008) challenges traditional “rise of the novel” narratives by resituating the novel within two new contexts: one of political deception and the other a history of reading habits.
English society in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was fascinated by deception, and concerns about deceptive narratives had a profound effect on reading practices.
Her publications also include reading fictions: deception in english literary and political culture 1660–1740 (2008), and articles on topics ranging from daniel.
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Reading gossip in early eighteenth-century england, by nicola parsons.
She is the author of reading fictions, 1660–1740: deception in english literary and political culture (2008). She is currently working on a book about samuel pepys and reading habits in the late seventeenth century.
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