Ethics in literature
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Ethics in literature
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Ethics in literature
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- Ethical diversions, the post-Holocaust narratives of Pynchon, Abish, DeLillo and Spiegelman, Katalin Orban
- Sex, lies, and autobiography, the ethics of confession, James O'Rourke
- Beckett and poststructuralism, Anthony Uhlmann
- The sublime in Kant and Beckett, aesthetic judgement, ethics and literature, Bjorn K. Myskja
- Stalking the subject, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- Wilkie Collins and other sensation novelists, walking the moral hospital, Nicholas Rance
- Reading veganism, the monstrous vegan, 1818 to present, Emelia Quinn
- The fragility of goodness, luck and ethics in Greek tragedy and philosophy, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Ethics in British children's literature, unexamined life, Lisa Sainsbury
- Witness against the beast, William Blake and the moral law, E.P. Thompson
- Wisdom and chivalry, Chaucer's Knight's tale and medieval political theory, by Stephen H. Rigby
- Ethics and eventfulness in Middle English literature, J. Allan Mitchell
- Defoe & casuistry, by G. A. Starr
- Robert Frost, the ethics of ambiguity, John H. Timmerman
- André Gide, homosexual moralist, Patrick Pollard
- The ethics of modernism, moral ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett, Lee Oser
- Hazlitt and the reach of sense, criticism, morals, and the metaphysics of power, Uttara Natarajan
- Ethics in British children's literature, unexamined life, Lisa Sainsbury
- Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers, race, ethics, narrative form, edited by Sheldon George and Jean Wyatt
- The Pinter ethic, the erotic aesthetic, Penelope Prentice
- The province of piety, moral history in Hawthorne's early tales, Michael J. Colacurcio
- Fictional structure & ethics, the turn-of-the-century English novel, William J. Scheick
- Storytelling and ethics, literature, visual arts, and the power of narrative, edited by Hanna Meretoja and Colin Davis
- Sacred tears, sentimentality in Victorian literature, Fred Kaplan
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