Constructing Interiority in Eighteenth-Century Narrative Fiction: Wieland's Geschichte des Agathon

From: German Quarterly | Date: January 1, 2008| Author: Martens, Lorna | Copyright information

The representation of interiority is often thought of as the special preserve of fiction, in fact as one of the signal characteristics that distinguish fiction both from non-fictional genres like historiography and from other media, like film.1 In fact, this turf, which fiction has indeed very successfully cultivated in the course of its history, is not immune from the encroachment of other types of writing and media, not just because techniques developed by novelists can be borrowed and imit...

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