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Hardcover Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels Book

ISBN: 1638040796

ISBN13: 9781638040798

Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels

An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.

Faking It analyzes Victorian novels that present themselves as non-fiction works. These documentary novels contain supposedly authentic transcriptions of letters, diary entries, memoirs, travelogues, witness testimonies, newspaper clippings, and other documentary evidence that purportedly verify a narrative's claims of truth. Narrated entirely through artificial documents, these books are "fake" works of non-fiction.

In a period of literary history generally considered the era of the great realist novel, we might find it surprising that many novelists chose these forms for their work--especially when we recognize and grapple with the constraints they place on the writer. These constraints, however, also afford a variety of effects both aesthetic and rhetorical. Many critics have considered documentary novels a lower art form than realist novels--less advanced in their depiction of real life and real people. Faking It complicates that notion and argues for a reexamination of the documentary novel's affordances and even flexibility despite the inherent constraints. Importantly, when we recognize how Victorian novelists exploited non-fiction forms for fictional purposes, we gain a better understanding of the history of the English novel from its origins to the present.

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