Ethics in literature
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Ethics in literature
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Ethics in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Shelley and the concept of humanity., A study of his moral vision
- The moral Trollope
- Eliot and his age;, T.S. Eliot's moral imagination in the twentieth century
- Jonson's moral comedy, Alan C. Dessen
- Witness of decline;, Albert Camus: moralist of the absurd
- The heart of Achilles, characterization of personal ethics in the Iliad, Graham Zanker
- Charles Dickens, radical moralist, by Joseph Gold
- Moral instruction and fiction for children, 1749-1820, Samuel F. Pickering, Jr
- Toward a new synthesis, John Fowles, John Gardner, Norman Mailer, by Robert J. Begiebing
- Middleton's cynics, a study of Middleton's insight into the moral psychology of the mediocre mind, by Charles A. Hallett
- Doubting conscience, Donne and the poetry of moral argument, Dwight Cathcart
- From here to absurdity, the moral battlefields of Joseph Heller, by Stephen W. Potts
- Moral perspectives in Webster's major tragedies, Joseph Henry Stodder
- Boys will be girls, the feminine ethic and British children's fiction, 1857-1917, Claudia Nelson
- The limits of moralizing, pathos and subjectivity in Spenser and Milton, David Mikics
- Trollope & Victorian moral philosophy, Jane Nardin
- Tropologies, ethics and invention in England, c. 1350-1600, Ryan McDermott
- Katie's canon, womanism and the soul of the Black community, Katie Geneva Cannon
- The reform of the fallen world., The "virtuous prince" in Jonsonian tragedy and comedy
- Defoe & casuistry, by G.A. Starr
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