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30. Roxburgh, Natalie. 2016. Representing Public Credit: Credible Commitment, Fiction, and the Rise of the Financial Subject
1. Historical Contexts for "The Economic Model" 2. The Public Good, Credible Framing, and Daniel Defoe's Fictions 3. The Bank of England, Virtue, and the Pamela Controversy Chapter 4. Paper Contracts, Public Fictions, and the Money It-Narrative 5. Abstraction, Social Mediation, and the Novel of Sensibility