Literature, ethics, and the emotions / Kenneth Asher (SUNY Geneseo).
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107185951
- 1107185955
- 801 As35L 23
- PN49 .A683 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Literature as the recalibration of emotions -- T.S. Eliot's emotive theory of poetry -- D.H. Lawrence: primal consciousness and the function of emotion -- Epistemology and ethics in Virginia Woolf -- George Bernard Shaw: history as cosmic comedy -- Conclusion.
Recently there has been a renewed interest in the ethical value of literature. However, how exactly does literature contribute to our ethical understanding? Asher argues that literary scholars should locate this question in the long and various history of moral philosophy.
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