"Through its combination of wide-ranging research and dazzling close readings, I learned something new, or thought about something differently (usually both), in each chapter of this fascinating book. Elegantly written, original, and compelling." Cynthia Wall, University of Virginia "A major addition to the scholarship on time and narrative. In Molesworth's bravura account of novelists' experimentsRichardsonian epistolarity, Shandean fragmentation, free indirect discourse in Austenthe certainties of Newtonian time are bracingly disrupted: twisted, folded, and ruptured in dizzying ways." Thomas Keymer, University of Toronto