Fiction and Economy
Category: Language Arts, Disciplines, Linguistics, Historical, Comparative, Literary Criticism, General, Semiotics, Theory, Modern, 19th Century, Philosophy, History, Surveys, Social Science, Anthropology, Cultural, Social
This volume brings together new essays on the relations between fiction and the economy by eleven academics, all established or emergent scholars from different fields of expertise. The essays range widely in their respective foci, extending beyond purely literary studies to encompass history, the history of language, studies in the visual arts, and philosophy. Including essays from leading (and in some cases multilingual) academics in Europe as well as the UK, Fiction and Economy is genuinely international, distinctive, and broad in its scope.