Belief in Evidence in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Baker, Geoffrey A. (Associate Professor
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Belief in Evidence addresses a question fundamental to both the law and our daily experience: how do we form beliefs? Geoffrey Baker offers a multifaceted and nuanced account of how thinkers in the nineteenth-century--from Mary Shelley and Jane Austen to Wilkie Collins and Anthony Trollope--grappled with the complex nature of belief.
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