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From Eternity to Time

Conceptions of Time in Daniel Defoe’s Novels

by Aino Mäkikalli (Author)
©2007 Monographs 311 Pages

Summary

This study examines different conceptions of time in Daniel Defoe’s (1660-1731) novels. The temporal aspects of the novels are surveyed, taking into account the historical situation of the novel as a genre and contemporary conceptions of time. The modernisation process of the Western world serves as a wider context of the study, as present research indicates that Defoe’s novels exemplify a multilayered shift from ‘pre-modern’ Western conceptions of time to those of the modern age. The author also explores gendered time and economic and cultural values of time in Defoe’s novels. The book contributes a fresh analysis of Defoe’s novels and demonstrates the crucial relation between historical-cultural conceptions of time and the historically changing genre of the novel.

Details

Pages
311
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039110445
Language
English
Keywords
Time and Defoe Calendar Defoe, Daniel Zeit (Motiv) Time Chronology Cyclical History
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 311 pp.

Biographical notes

Aino Mäkikalli (Author)

The Author: Aino Mäkikalli studied Comparative Literature and Cultural History at the University of Turku, Finland. She is a Research Fellow in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku.

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