 
            University of Virginia Press
Reading Character After Calvin : Secularization, Empire, and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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	                    Reading Character After Calvin : Secularization, Empire, and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
            
                
            
            
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	                How Calvinist theology helps us read characters in the early British novel, shedding new light on the origins of modern secularism The strangeness of fictional characters in the eighteenth-century novel has been well documented. They are two-dimensional yet complex; they suggest unstable correspondences between the external and the internal. In Reading Character after Calvin, David Mark Diamond traces the religious genealogy of such figures, arguing that two-dimensionality reproduces through form a model of interpretation that originates in Calvinist Protestant theology. In Calvin's teachings, every person possessed a spiritual status as saved or damned, and their external features ostensibly reflected this inward condition. This belief, however, was always haunted by the possibility of a discrepancy between the two. Diamond shows how Calvinism survives in the pages of early novels as a guide to discerning religious hypocrisy and, eventually, distinctions related to imperial race-making. He tracks the migration of Calvinist character detection from its original, sectarian contexts to the worlds of eighteenth-century fiction, revealing the process by which religion came unbound from doctrinal orthodoxy and was grafted onto the ambition of racialized global dominion. Analyzing a diverse set of texts, Diamond offers a fresh account of both how literary character worked and how it works to naturalize, question, or critique the violence of empire.
	            
	        | Author: David Mark Diamond | 
| Publisher: University of Virginia Press | 
| Publication Date: Apr 01, 2024 | 
| Number of Pages: NA pages | 
| Language: English | 
| Binding: Hardcover | 
| ISBN-10: 0813950880 | 
| ISBN-13: 9780813950884 | 
 
 
                                     
             
             
            