Genre and Ethics: The Education of an Eighteenth-century CriticUniversity of Delaware Press, 2002 - Всего страниц: 284 "The study addresses the following kinds of questions: Why does genre need ethics? Why does ethics need genre? How is ethics related to and distinguished from ideology as currently used in cultural studies? How does a generic ethical method come to terms with history and historical change? How is a generic ethical method related to religion? Does genre reinforce the concept of the ethical agent? This book will therefore have a broad audience, including scholars whose fields range from the Renaissance to the present, theorists and philosophers whose interests include ethics, cultural studies, and ideologies, and educationists pursuing methods for graduates and undergraduates. The autobiographical introduction serves as the "hook," as our creative writers say, for this audience. Generically, it is experimental, being at once scholarly, pedagogical, and autobiographical."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... seen as academic . This difference between Dexter and Elsom may be a matter of personal taste or ideological beliefs , the reviewer harking back to early days when the play was seen as a kind of romance and the producer in harmony with ...
... seen as academic . This difference between Dexter and Elsom may be a matter of personal taste or ideological beliefs , the reviewer harking back to early days when the play was seen as a kind of romance and the producer in harmony with ...
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... seen , Archer's wedding is ar- ranged by a deus ex machina and Aimwell's relationship with Mrs. Sullen does not permit marriage . How do we account for this difference ? To formulate this question in terms of genre , why does Farquhar ...
... seen , Archer's wedding is ar- ranged by a deus ex machina and Aimwell's relationship with Mrs. Sullen does not permit marriage . How do we account for this difference ? To formulate this question in terms of genre , why does Farquhar ...
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... seen , as the Norton editors claim , as " at variance with the long tradition of natural description from James Thomson to William Cowper " ( 1 : 2867 ) . Nor need it be seen exclusively , as the Oxford editors believe , in the ...
... seen , as the Norton editors claim , as " at variance with the long tradition of natural description from James Thomson to William Cowper " ( 1 : 2867 ) . Nor need it be seen exclusively , as the Oxford editors believe , in the ...
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Preface | 9 |
How Genre Criticism Leads to Ethics | 49 |
Textual Ideology in Aphra Behns Oroonoko | 70 |
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