Literature and Ethics (e-bog) af Williams, David A.
Williams, David A. (forfatter)

Literature and Ethics e-bog

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Part I examines literary conventions as forms of ethical indecision in studies of Empson, Hamlet, and Elizabethan portraiture. Part II defines the &quote;ethics of the unsaid&quote; as an act of resistance and judgment in the work of Austen, Irigaray, and Chaucer. Part III considers discursive &quote;networks,&quote; formally in Boethius, technologically in Joyce, and academically in the policy...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere Williams, David A. (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 juni 1988
Længde 184 sider
Genrer Literary theory
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780773561762
Part I examines literary conventions as forms of ethical indecision in studies of Empson, Hamlet, and Elizabethan portraiture. Part II defines the "e;ethics of the unsaid"e; as an act of resistance and judgment in the work of Austen, Irigaray, and Chaucer. Part III considers discursive "e;networks,"e; formally in Boethius, technologically in Joyce, and academically in the policy of modern universities on tenure. This book includes essays by Elaine Bandor, Maggie Berg, David Braybrooke, Abbott Conway, Leslie Duer, Dean Frye, Donald F. Theall, Gary Wihl, and David Williams, and honours A.E. Malloch.