This essay contributes to the currently limited academic scholarship on Penelope Fitzgerald's fiction by exploring affective interpersonal relationships as central themes in her novels Innocence (1986) and The Beginning of Spring (1988). I draw on Martha C. Nussbaum's philosophical work, in particular her recent publication Anger and Forgiveness (2016), to shed light on the arresting and unconventional ways in which Fitzgerald's fiction dramatizes and often subverts commonly held notions of innocence, anger, guilt and forgiveness. This essay argues that Fitzgerald's art as a novelist is particularly evident in the subtle and ironic manner in which she presents arresting moral insights. Nussbaum's philosophical explorations of moral knowledg...
The Beautiful and Damned, first published by Scribner's in 1922, is F. Scott Fitzgerald's second nov...
We often hear that literature’s ability to elicit empathy validates its ethical value in society and...
The investigation of Fitzgerald's equivocal success, of the decisive change in Britain's recent cult...
This essay contributes to the currently limited academic scholarship on Penelope Fitzgerald’s fictio...
This essay contributes to the currently limited academic scholarship on Penelope Fitzgerald’s fictio...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting and discussing one of Martha Nussbaum’s main con...
In this article the author discusses the book Anger and Forgiveness written by the wellknown and inf...
In her philosophical work, Martha Nussbaum studies the role and value of emotions, including anger, ...
In this article the author discusses the book Anger and Forgiveness written by the wellknown and inf...
This article raises problems for Martha Nussbaum’s account of the relevance of literary fiction for ...
Martha Nussbaum\u27s graceful book Poetic Justice is an elegant brief for the importance of our capa...
Martha C. Nussbaum has not written about moral education directly, but her essay about liberal arts ...
Ethics in literature, that is, an ethical reading of works of fiction, is seen by some critics today...
In this paper, I argue that it is possible to have an account of shame and guilt as mature concepts ...
This version is B-version of the pre-reviewed article appeared in the journal Problems of Literary G...
The Beautiful and Damned, first published by Scribner's in 1922, is F. Scott Fitzgerald's second nov...
We often hear that literature’s ability to elicit empathy validates its ethical value in society and...
The investigation of Fitzgerald's equivocal success, of the decisive change in Britain's recent cult...
This essay contributes to the currently limited academic scholarship on Penelope Fitzgerald’s fictio...
This essay contributes to the currently limited academic scholarship on Penelope Fitzgerald’s fictio...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting and discussing one of Martha Nussbaum’s main con...
In this article the author discusses the book Anger and Forgiveness written by the wellknown and inf...
In her philosophical work, Martha Nussbaum studies the role and value of emotions, including anger, ...
In this article the author discusses the book Anger and Forgiveness written by the wellknown and inf...
This article raises problems for Martha Nussbaum’s account of the relevance of literary fiction for ...
Martha Nussbaum\u27s graceful book Poetic Justice is an elegant brief for the importance of our capa...
Martha C. Nussbaum has not written about moral education directly, but her essay about liberal arts ...
Ethics in literature, that is, an ethical reading of works of fiction, is seen by some critics today...
In this paper, I argue that it is possible to have an account of shame and guilt as mature concepts ...
This version is B-version of the pre-reviewed article appeared in the journal Problems of Literary G...
The Beautiful and Damned, first published by Scribner's in 1922, is F. Scott Fitzgerald's second nov...
We often hear that literature’s ability to elicit empathy validates its ethical value in society and...
The investigation of Fitzgerald's equivocal success, of the decisive change in Britain's recent cult...