Nicholas D. Paige is Associate Professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley and the author of Being Interior: Autobiography and the Contradictions of Modernity in Seventeenth-Century France, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
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Preface ix Introduction: The Three Regimes of the Novel Chapter 1. The Impossible Princess (Lafayette) Chapter 2. Quixote Circa 1670 (Subligny) Chapter 3. How to Read a Mind (CrEbillon) Chapter 4. The Aesthetics of Sentiment (Rousseau) Chapter 5. The Demon of Reality (Diderot) Chapter 6. Beyond Belief (Cazotte) Conclusion: On Narrators Natural and Unnatural Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"Before Fiction is a fascinating work on an original subject: not the history of the novel as such, but the evolution of the concept of fiction. It is both well informed and thoroughly researched, both forcefully argued and elegantly written. Nicholas D. Paige takes on and dismantles with flair many a tired mantra of the novel's history." (Philip R. Stewart, Duke University)

