4E Cognition and Eighteenth-Century Fiction (Review) (original) (raw)

Introduction for "The Drift of Fiction," Guest Edited Double Special Issue for The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation

Julie Park

The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 2011

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The 18th Century Novel: Defining and Redefining Realism

Hanan bouuskou

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Thinking about feeling: Sensibility and self-consciousness in the eighteenth-century novel

Madhvi Zutshi

2015

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Exceptionality or Exemplarity? The Emergence of the Schematized Mind in the Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Novel.

Maria Mäkelä

Poetics Today , 2018

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Ideas and Voices: The New Novel In Eighteenth-Century England

John Richetti

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FICTION, 2000

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Re-Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Studies in Reception

Jakub Lipski

2021

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The Pleasure of the Eighteenth-Century Texts: The Conflation of Literary and Critical Discourse in the Early Novelistic Tradition

Joanna Maciulewicz

Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2009

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Empiricism and the Early Theory of the Novel: Fielding to Austen. Roger Maioli. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Pp. vii+202

Peter DeGabriele

Modern Philology, 2018

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Mind, Body, Motion, Matter: Eighteenth-Century British and French Literary Perspectives, ed. Mary Helen McMurran and Alison Conway

Mary Helen McMurran

Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2017

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Figures of Fictionality: Keywords of the Eighteenth-Century English Novel

Federica Perazzini

Nordic Journal of English Studies, 2020

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Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Realism and Modernism in the Novel

Ana Falcato

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eighteenth century novelists

Henna Sniggu

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Getting Lost: Proprioception and Thinking in the Gothic Novel

Amanda Auerbach

European Romantic Review, 2020

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Review of Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder

Katarzyna Bartoszynska

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"Review of Elizabeth Napier Falling into Matter: Problems of Embodiment in English Fiction from Defoe to Shelley" Modern Language Review 108:3 (2013): 956-958.pdf

Nicholas Seager

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Eighteenth-Century Print Culture and the "Truth" of Fictional Narrative

Lisa Zunshine

Philosophy and Literature, 2001

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The Physiology of the Novel: Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction, and: Telegraphic Realism: Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems (review)

Jason Tougaw

WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2009

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Semblances of Affect in the Early English Novel: Narrating Intensity

Joel P Sodano

Palgrave Studies in Affect Theory and Literary Criticism, Affect Theory and Literary Critical Practice: A Feel for the Text, 2019

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Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature, edited by Liisa Steinby and Aino Mäkikalli. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017

Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov

Neuphilologische Mitteilungen

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Pleas for Respectability: Eighteenth-Century Women Writers Theorizing the Novel

Amelia Precup

American, British and Canadian Studies, 2018

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The Cambridge Companion to the Twentieth-Century English Novel

Robert Caserio

2009

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The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume Two, English and British Fiction 1750–1820

Gary Kelly

European Romantic Review

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The Embodied Novel

Anatole Pierre Fuksas

Cognitive Philology, 2008

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“Why the Novel Happened: A Cognitive Explanation” Philosophy and Literature 38:1A (2014): A75-A93.

Tony E Jackson

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The English Novel of The 18th Century

Danyal Khan

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Disorienting Fiction: The Autoethnographic Work of Nineteenth-Century British Novels

James Buzard

Modern Language Quarterly, 2006

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Changing Perspectives – The aesthetic transformation of the novel in the late nineteenth century

Dominique Girard

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Structural Features and Textual Impact of the Third-person Narrator in the Nineteenth-Century Novel. An Examination of Two Peculiar Works

Francesco Forlizzi

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Twentieth-Century Fiction: From Text to Context

Omar Muhammad

Language, 1998

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Before the “Inward Turn”: Tracing Represented Thought in the French Novel (1800-1929)

Melanie Conroy

Poetics Today, 2014

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English Literature «You're obliged to have recourse to bodies» Corporeal Proliferation, Class, and Literary Taste in M.E. Braddon's Revision of The Outcasts

Anne-Marie Beller

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How Nineteenth‐Century Literature Got Its Nerve Back

Donald Pease

Criticism, 2014

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Form and Life in the Theory of the Novel

Rudiger Campe

Constellations, 2011

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Reading for the Knowable and the Unknowable: Thinking, Feeling, and Learning in the Victorian Novel

Lauren N Hoffer

Studies in the Novel, 2014

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A Matter Discutable': The Rise of the Novel

W B Carnochan

Eighteenth-century Fiction, 2000

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