2007
DOI: 10.1525/ncl.2007.62.1.88
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The Fact of a Rumor: Anthony Trollope's The Eustace Diamonds

Abstract: This essay joins recent scholarship on the epistemology of realist fiction by investigating the role of facts in the creation of fiction. Close scrutiny of Anthony Trollope's The Eustace Diamonds (1872) reveals several different processes of fact-making: legal ones as well as nonlegal communal endeavors such as rumor, gossip, and the regulation of propriety. The neat division whereby legal facts belong to the realm of the empirical and the facts of rumor belong to the communal does not hold in the novel, howev… Show more

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“…A more thorough engagement with the novel’s subtle treatment of this subject would have to take into account its relation to commodification. This relation is discussed in, among others, Ben‐Yishai (‘Fact of a Rumor’), Goodlad (‘The Trollopian Geopolitical Aesthetic’), A. H. Miller (‘Owning up’), Plotz and Psomiades.…”
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“…A more thorough engagement with the novel’s subtle treatment of this subject would have to take into account its relation to commodification. This relation is discussed in, among others, Ben‐Yishai (‘Fact of a Rumor’), Goodlad (‘The Trollopian Geopolitical Aesthetic’), A. H. Miller (‘Owning up’), Plotz and Psomiades.…”
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confidence: 99%