TY - BOOK AU - Akdere,??nla AU - Baron,Christine TI - Economics and Literature: a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approach T2 - Routledge studies in the history of economics SN - 9781315231617 AV - PN51 .A335 2017 U1 - 809.933553 23 PY - 2017/// CY - London PB - Taylor and Francis KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Economic History KW - bisacsh KW - Economics KW - Theory KW - Economics and literature N1 - Chapter 1 Introduction and overview; ÇINLA AKdiferE --; part Part I Passions and interest: A comparative study of economic texts and literary masterpieces --; chapter 2 Narratives of passions and finance in the 19th century; BRUNA INGRAO --; chapter 3 The passions and the interests: The Sentimental Education of Gustave Flaubert; ALFONSO SANCHEZ --; chapter 4 Literature and political economy: Saint-Simon and Jean-Baptiste Say's writings; GILLES JACOUD --; chapter 5 Which economic agent does Robinson Crusoe represent?; CLAIRE PIGNOL --; chapter 6 Political economy and utilitarianism in Dickens' Hard Times; NATHALIE SIGOT --; part Part II Economic ideas and metaphors in literature: An interdisciplinary approach --; chapter 7 Concordances and dissidences between economy and literature; JEAN-JOSEPH GOUX --; chapter 8 Economics and monetary imagination in André Gide's The Counterfeiters; ÇINLA AKdiferE --; chapter 9 2I always wanted to have earned my first dollar but I never had3: Gertrude Stein and money; LAURA E.B. KEY --; chapter 10 Georges Perec's Les Choses as the privileged domain of contemporary hunter-gatherers; EYÜP ÖZVEREN --; part Part III Facing change: Reflections of economic development and crises in historical and literary texts --; chapter 11 Transforming economic and social relations: Modifern economy in the novels of Usakligil; REYHAN TUTUMLU SERDAR --; chapter 12 Mechanization experience in agriculture in Turkey: The Pomegranate on the Knoll; SELIN SEÇIL AKIN --; chapter 13 An intertextual analysis of the village novels by Village Institute graduates: Socio-economic scenes of the Turkish village between 1950 and 1980; ESRA ELIF NARTOK --; chapter 14 Theatre in crisis, theatre of crisis: Economics and contemporary dramatic writing and shows; MARTIAL POIRSON --; chapter 15 Restructuring the attention economy: Literary interpretation as an antidote to mass media distraction; YVES CITTON N2 - "Since the Middle Ages, literature has portrayed the economic world in poetry, drama, stories and novels. The complexity of human realities highlights crucial aspects of the economy. The nexus linking characters to their economic environment is central in a new genre, the "economic novel", that puts forth economic choices and events to narrate social behavior, individual desires, and even non-economic decisions. For many authors, literary narration also offers a means to express critical viewpoints about economic development, for example in regards to its ecological or social ramifications.?Conflicts of economic interest have social, political and moral causes and consequences. This book shows how economic and literary texts deal with similar subjects, and explores the ways in which economic ideas and metaphors shape literary texts, focusing on the analogies between economic theories and narrative structure in literature and drama. This volume also suggests that connecting literature and economics can help us find a common language to voice new, critical perspectives on crises and social change.?Written by an impressive array of experts in their fields, Economics and Literature is an important read for those who study history of economic thought, economic theory and philosophy, as well as literary and critical theory."--Provided by publisher UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315231617 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -