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Society and Sentiment Mark Salber Phillips

Society and Sentiment By Mark Salber Phillips

Society and Sentiment by Mark Salber Phillips


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Focusing on social and interior experience, this title explores the ways in which writers and readers of history, memoir, biography and related literatures responded to the social and sentimental concerns of a modern, commercial society. It proposes a fresh model for the study of historiographical narrative.

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Society and Sentiment: Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740-1820 by Mark Salber Phillips

A deepening interest in both social and interior experience was a distinguishing feature of the cultural life of eighteenth-century Britain, influencing writers in all genres from fiction to philosophy. Focusing on this interplay of ideas and genres, Mark Phillips explores the ways in which writers and readers of history, memoir, biography and related literatures responded to the social and sentimental concerns of a modern, commercial society. He shows that the writing of history, which once concentrated exclusively on political events, widened its horizons in ways that often paralleled better-known developments in the contemporary novel. Ultimately, Phillips proposes a new model for the study of historiographical narrative. Countering tropological readings identified with Hayden White, he offers a more historically nuanced approach that stresses questions of genre and reception as a guide to understanding how narratives were reshaped by new audiences and new social needs. Drawing inspiration from both the social analysis of the Scottish Enlightenment and the sentimental aesthetics of the contemporary novel, historical writing began to explore the areas of social experience and private life for which there was no place in classical historiography. The consequence, Phillips argues, was a significant reframing of historical thought that expressed itself through new themes, including the histories of commerce, manners, literature, and women, and through some lively experiments in narrative form. This book offers a rich picture of historiography that will interest students of history and fiction alike.

Society and Sentiment Reviews

It is a pleasure to discover that Mark Salber Phillips's Society and Sentiment amply fulfils the substantial promise of its title. Uniting examinations of intellectual contexts with formalist literary analysis, this genre study traces in detail the reconfiguration of the historical field by many different British writers in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.--Martine Watson Brownley, Albion Phillips's book provides a theoretically informed account of the many new ways history was written in Britain between 1740 and 1820, and a credible analysis of why these innovations took place and their significance for subsequent historical practice. It is also a pleasure to read.--Robert Anchor, American Historical Review Phillips's informative study makes ... clear ... the diversity of historical writing at particular historical moments. The exposure of that diversity with respect to the eighteenth and early nineteenth century is Society and Sentiment's great achievement, and mark Phillip's book is likely to remain the standard text on the subject for some time to come.--Mike Goode, Modern Philology

About Mark Salber Phillips

Mark Salber Phillips is Professor of History at the University of British Columbia. His other books include Francesco Guicciardini: The Historian's Craft and The Memoir of Marco Parenti: A Life in Medici Florence (Princeton).

Table of Contents

Preface ix List of Abbreviations xix Introduction: The More Permanent and Peaceful Scenes of Social Life 3 THE ENGLISH PARNASSUS 31 1. David Hume and the Vocabularies of British Historiography 33 2. Hume and the Politics and Poetics of Historical Distance 60 NARRATIVES AND READERS 79 3. Tensions and Accommodations: Varieties of Structure in Eighteenth-Century Narrative 81 4. History, the Novel, and the Sentimental Reader 103 LIVES, MANNERS, AND THE HISTORY OF MAN 129 5. Biography and the History of Private Life 131 6. Manners and the Many Histories of Everyday Life: Custom, Commerce, Women, and Literature 147 7. Conjectural History: A History of Manners and of Mind 171 CONTINUITIES 191 8. James Mackintosh: The Historian as Reader 193 9. Burke, Mackintosh, and the Idea of Tradition 220 LITERARY HISTORY, MEMOIR, AND THE IDEA OF COMMEMORATION IN EARLY-NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN 257 10. The Comedy of Middle Life: Francis Jeffrey and Literary History 259 11. The Living Character of Bygone Ages: Memoir and the Historicization of Everyday Life 295 12. William Godwin and the Idea of Commemoration 322 Conclusion: Historical Distance and the Reception of Eighteenth-Century Historical Writing 342 Bibliography 351 Index 367

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Society and Sentiment: Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740-1820 by Mark Salber Phillips
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