Between fictionality and reality
The “novels” in the Gentleman’s Journal
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Restoration prose fiction; early English periodicals; Gentleman’s Journal; fictionality and reality; letter writing.Resumen
El Gentleman’s Journal (1692-94), que ha sido reconocida de manera abrumadora como la primera revista literaria inglesa, incluía en cada número narrativas cortas que se presentaban como “novelas.” Publicada en forma de una carta ficticia escrita desde Londres a un caballero de provincias para mantenerlo informado y entretenido, la utilización de la carta como formato aúna una serie de elementos que resultarán en la confrontación de ficcionalidad y realidad. Este artículo debate la manera en que formato y contenido continuamente se subvierten el uno al otro a lo largo de los treinta y dos números de la revista, especialmente en relación con la naturaleza, títulos y contenido de las “novelas.”
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