This timely volume explores a wealth of North American literary texts that engage with moral and ethical dilemmas. It ranges from William Dean Howells’s and Henry James’s realist novels to Edward Sapir’s intermedial poems, and from John Muir’s unpublished letters and journal of his 1893 tour of the Swiss Alps to Rudy Wiebe’s A Discovery of Strangers and the poetry of Robert Lowell. Many of the contributions also critically engage with and reflect on some of the most prominent voices in contemporary theoretical debates about ethics such as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jürgen Habermas, Emmanuel Levinas, Axel Honneth, Hannah Arendt, John Rawls, and Julia Kristeva. This volume thus aptly covers the panoply of contemporary ethical and moral intervention...
Consumers in the U.S. have increasingly (and often paradoxically) turned to their consumption as a s...
230 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: KNIGHT...
Can imaginative literature make a substantive contribution to ethical reflection? If so, what is the...
This timely volume explores a wealth of North American literary texts that engage with moral and eth...
The question of ethics has dominated recent developments within the humanities. This volume brings t...
This chapter discusses a range of approaches to the intersections of literature and ethics. After a ...
This volume draws together a diverse array of scholars from across the humanities to formulate and a...
This lively anthology provides classic and contemporary defenses and critiques of the central ethica...
From the Objectivists to e-poetry, this thoughtful and innovative book explores the dynamic relation...
Literature is an important means of worldmaking, of making sense of our lives and of reflecting, rei...
This study offers a reading of Philip Roth‘s so called “Zuckerman novels”. Published in the years be...
This project examines the work of four American romance writers—Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Jacobs, Her...
The resurgence of ethics in the humanities reflects an increasing anxiety about the value and utilit...
Unlike other fields of organized study that have originated in the last three decades, such as the L...
This article explores the intersection of literature and philosophy in order to present a reworked t...
Consumers in the U.S. have increasingly (and often paradoxically) turned to their consumption as a s...
230 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: KNIGHT...
Can imaginative literature make a substantive contribution to ethical reflection? If so, what is the...
This timely volume explores a wealth of North American literary texts that engage with moral and eth...
The question of ethics has dominated recent developments within the humanities. This volume brings t...
This chapter discusses a range of approaches to the intersections of literature and ethics. After a ...
This volume draws together a diverse array of scholars from across the humanities to formulate and a...
This lively anthology provides classic and contemporary defenses and critiques of the central ethica...
From the Objectivists to e-poetry, this thoughtful and innovative book explores the dynamic relation...
Literature is an important means of worldmaking, of making sense of our lives and of reflecting, rei...
This study offers a reading of Philip Roth‘s so called “Zuckerman novels”. Published in the years be...
This project examines the work of four American romance writers—Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Jacobs, Her...
The resurgence of ethics in the humanities reflects an increasing anxiety about the value and utilit...
Unlike other fields of organized study that have originated in the last three decades, such as the L...
This article explores the intersection of literature and philosophy in order to present a reworked t...
Consumers in the U.S. have increasingly (and often paradoxically) turned to their consumption as a s...
230 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: KNIGHT...
Can imaginative literature make a substantive contribution to ethical reflection? If so, what is the...