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Author Finn, Margot C.

Title The character of credit : personal debt in English culture, 1740-1914 / Margot C. Finn
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003

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Description xii, 362 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge social and cultural histories ; 1
Cambridge social and cultural histories ; 1
Contents Pt. I. Debt and credit in English memory and imagination -- 1. Fictions of debt and credit, 1740-1914 -- 2. Debt and credit in diaries and autobiographies -- Pt. II. Imprisonment for debt and the economic individual -- 3. 'Mansions of misery': the unreformed debtors' prison -- 4. Discipline or abolish? Reforming imprisonment for debt -- Pt. III. Petty debts and the modernisation of English law -- 5. 'A kind of parliamentary magic': eighteenth-century courts of conscience -- 6. From courts of conscience to county courts: small-claims litigation in the nineteenth century -- 7. Market moralities: tradesmen, credit and the courts in Victorian and Edwardian England
Summary "In this study of the social history of personal debt and credit, Margot Finn reveals the pre-eminence of social individuals - men, women and children whose ability to engage in credit contracts was contingent upon their dependent social status. Using a wide range of printed and manuscript sources, and paying particular attention to distinctions of gender and of class, Finn examines English consumer culture from three interlocking perspectives: representations of debt in novels, diaries and autobiographical memoirs; the transformation of imprisonment for debt; and the use of small claims courts to mediate disputes between debtors and creditors. This major new study of personal debt from 1740 to 1914 will appeal to social, legal and cultural historians, literary scholars and those interested in the history of consumer culture."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 328-355) and index
Subject Consumption (Economics) in literature.
Credit -- Great Britain -- History.
Debt in literature.
Debt -- Great Britain -- History.
Consumption (Economics) -- Great Britain -- History.
Economics and literature -- Great Britain -- History.
English prose literature -- History and criticism.
Economics in literature.
Finance, Personal -- Great Britain -- History.
SUBJECT United Kingdom -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056671
LC no. 2002041697
ISBN 0521823420 (hardback)