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Beyond Sense and Sensibility

Moral Formation and the Literary Imagination from Johnson to Wordsworth
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
232 Seiten
Englisch
RLPG/Galleyserschienen am14.10.2016
Drawing on philosophical thought from the eighteenth century as well as conceptual frameworks developed in the twenty-first century, the essays in Beyond Sense and Sensibility examine moral formation as represented in or implicitly produced by literary works of late eighteenth-century British authors.mehr
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KlappentextDrawing on philosophical thought from the eighteenth century as well as conceptual frameworks developed in the twenty-first century, the essays in Beyond Sense and Sensibility examine moral formation as represented in or implicitly produced by literary works of late eighteenth-century British authors.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-61148-642-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum14.10.2016
Seiten232 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 13 mm
Gewicht343 g
Artikel-Nr.38179240
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of IllustrationsForeword: In Memoriam O M Brack, Jr. (1938-2012)Timothy ErwinAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I Revisiting SensibilityChapter One: Boswell and the Limits of SensibilityAdam RounceChapter Two: Beshrew the sombre pencil! : Robert Fergusson and Sensibility in ScotlandRhona BrownChapter Three: Pictures of Women in Frances Burney´s Cecilia and Camilla: How Cecilia Looks and What Camilla SeesHeather KingPart II Rethinking DidacticismChapter Four: Artful Instruction: Philip Doddridge´s Life of Colonel James GardinerChristopher D. JohnsonChapter Five: Two Singularly Moral Works: Fenelon´s The Adventure of Telemachus and Smollett´s The Expedition of Humphry ClinkerLeslie A. ChiltonChapter Six: The Politically Engaged Child: Charlotte Smith´s Children´s Literature and the Discourse of SensibilityAdrianne WadewitzPart III Reframing the QuestionsChapter Seven: Habit and Reason in Samuel Johnson´s RamblerPeggy ThompsonChapter Eight: Unfelt AffectJames NoggleChapter Nine: Seeing into the Life of Things: Re-Viewing Early Wordsworth through Object-Oriented PhilosophyEvan GottliebWorks CitedIndexAbout the Contributorsmehr