"An outstanding book that should attract all readers concerned with
eighteenth-century intellectual life and literature. Society and
Sentiment's great achievement as a whole is to bring together the
period's interest in interiority--evinced, for example, in
epistolary and journal fiction, in forms of generic tension and
what the author calls 'reframing'--with the wide perspectives of
the eighteenth-century 'philosophic' history of manners. In doing
so, Phillips's book not only explores past generic instabilities in
new ways but also fruitfully transgresses those we ourselves
habitually bring to bear on intellectual and cultural history....
The author's nuanced, very lucid, and elegant prose is an essential
instrument of the methodological as well as historiographical
reappraisal his book offers."--J. W. Burrow, Balliol College,
University of Oxford
""Society and Sentiment" is excellent and a pleasure to read; I
cannot say how long it has been since I have read a book from which
I have learned so much. It is likely to be the standard work for a
long time on the history of history writing in the late eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries. Demonstrating considerable
knowledge about a great variety of texts, and a superior grasp of
the principles and theories of history writing during this period,
Mark Phillips offers an account both of the many ways history was
then written and an analysis of why those directions took
place."--J. Paul Hunter, The University of Chicago
""Society and Sentiment" is a demanding, complex, nuanced, and
erudite study employing a number of texts that should appeal to
scholars of both history and literature . ."--Richard A. Voeltz
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