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In the first extended treatment of the debates surrounding public deception in eighteenth-century Britain, Jack Lynch contends that forgery and fraud make explicit the usually unspoken grounds on which Britons made sense of their world. While taking up the critical philosophical questions surrounding fraud, Lynch shows that fakery takes us to the heart of eighteenth-century values as they relate to evidence, perception and memory, the relationship between art and life, historicism, and human motivation.

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    • Title: Deception and Detection in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Jack Lynch
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9781138261945, 1138261947
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    • Edition: 2016 1st edition
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