The Performativity of British Novels in the 18th Century

The Performativity of British Novels in the 18th Century

by Wang Jianxiang

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As an organic part of the "social change and development mechanism" and even the "social history" itself, British novels in the 18th century not only "tell things" and reflect the turbulent external reality of the time, but also "do things" and actively participate in the construction of social and cultural reality. This book explores the rich and complex performativity contained in British novels in the 18th century from multiple dimensions such as nationality, morality and ethics, modernity, gender temperament, etc., Explores the close interactive relationship between authors, readers, and society in the novels, and understands the speech acts they performed to build and develop a new British social form.

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