ENGB34 Lecture 9: Lecture 9 Notes

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Fact comes from the latin word facere (to make or do) Fiction comes from the latin word fingere (to make or shape) Fiction as the complement of fact, not the opposite of fact. Didactic literature that can teach us. Like kenneth in the intruder his ideal as being a hero. Don quixote (1605) first novel like the intruder thinking he"s in a fairy tale, that he"s a knight fighting a bad guy. Multiple causes in terms of church, state. Multiple contributions political revolutions (french), american (independence), Negative freedom: freedom from something; positive freedom to (do. Rationalism traditional forms that encouraged ignorance were attended to something) Rise of realism fact over fancy. Realism found at everyday people living an everyday, tough life )lower-working class life) Pro-enlightenment everyday individuals in their social reality. Anti-enlightenment maintains connection to didactic roots. Critique of individual"s capacity to find its authority. Two tiers: married man, someone who was read about in the paper outside.

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