How fiction influenced the movement from old ideas of political economy to modern concepts of capitalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon Bigelow is Assistant Professor of English at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. His work has appeared in the journals ELH and New Orleans Review and in the volume Reclaiming Gender: Transgressive Identities in 19th-century Ireland (1999).
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Origin Stories and Political Economy, 1740-1870: 1. History as abstraction 2. Value as signification Part II. Producing the Consumer: 3. Market indicators: banking and housekeeping in Bleak House 4. Esoteric solutions: Ireland and the colonial critique of political economy 5. Toward a social theory of wealth: three novels by Elizabeth Gaskell Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Origin Stories and Political Economy, 1740-1870: 1. History as abstraction 2. Value as signification Part II. Producing the Consumer: 3. Market indicators: banking and housekeeping in Bleak House 4. Esoteric solutions: Ireland and the colonial critique of political economy 5. Toward a social theory of wealth: three novels by Elizabeth Gaskell Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
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