Allegories of History: Literary Historiography After Hegel

Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press (1992)
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Abstract

Bahti shows how narrative or interpretive language produces historical meaning--and how this meaning is reached at the expense not only of the historical "facts" but also of the purported intent (or "storyline") of the narrative itself.

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