Focusing on major works by Austen, Gaskell, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, and Forster, Valerie Wainwright draws upon new research to trace the ways in which the ethical interests and ideas of philosophers and intellectuals, both famous and obscure, were taken up and reappraised as authors tackled the implications of an expansive ethics of well-being and self-fulfillment.
Focusing on major works by Austen, Gaskell, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, and Forster, Valerie Wainwright draws upon new research to trace the ways in which the ethical interests and ideas of philosophers and intellectuals, both famous and obscure, were taken up and reappraised as authors tackled the implications of an expansive ethics of well-being and self-fulfillment.
Valerie Wainwright is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Florence, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I What Matters (MOST) Chapter 1 Modes and Sensibilities Chapter 2 Narrative Perspectives Part II Ethical Designs Chapter 3 On Being Un/reasonable Chapter 4 Discovering Autonomy and Authenticity in North and South Chapter 5 On Goods, Virtues and Hard Times Chapter 6 Anatomizing Excellence Chapter 7 The Magic in Mentalité Chapter 8 Howards End and the Confession of Imperfection Chapter 101 Afterword
Introduction Part I What Matters (MOST) Chapter 1 Modes and Sensibilities Chapter 2 Narrative Perspectives Part II Ethical Designs Chapter 3 On Being Un/reasonable Chapter 4 Discovering Autonomy and Authenticity in North and South Chapter 5 On Goods, Virtues and Hard Times Chapter 6 Anatomizing Excellence Chapter 7 The Magic in Mentalité Chapter 8 Howards End and the Confession of Imperfection Chapter 101 Afterword
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