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  1. The Art of Distances
    Ethical Thinking in Twentieth-Century Literature
    Autor*in: Stan, Corina
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois

    In The Art of Distances, Corina Stan identifies an insistent preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of twentieth-century European and Anglophone literature that includes the work of George Orwell, Paul Morand, Elias Canetti, Iris... mehr

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    In The Art of Distances, Corina Stan identifies an insistent preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of twentieth-century European and Anglophone literature that includes the work of George Orwell, Paul Morand, Elias Canetti, Iris Murdoch, Walter Benjamin, Annie Ernaux, Günter Grass, and Damon Galgut. Specifically, Stan shows that these authors all engage in philosophical meditations, in the realm of literary writing, on the ethical question of how to live with others and how to find an ideal interpersonal distance at historical moments when there are no obviously agreed-upon social norms for ethical behavior.Bringing these authors into dialogue with philosophers such as Michel de Montaigne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Helmuth Plessner, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Luc Nancy, Emmanuel Levinas, Peter Sloterdijk, Guillaume le Blanc, and Pierre Zaoui, Stan shows how the question of the right interpersonal distance became a fundamental one for the literary authors under consideration and explores what forms and genres they proposed in order to convey the complexity of this question.Stan demonstrates that these emblematically twentieth-century authors reimagined how people can live together and provided alternatives to established ways of thinking about community. In this way, she suggests, these literary authors are engaged, albeit unknowingly, in fleshing out what Roland Barthes called "a science, or perhaps an art, of distances."

     

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  2. Towards the Ethics of Form in Fiction
    Narratives of Cultural Remission
    Autor*in: Mills, Jean
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780814271339; 0814271332
    Schriftenreihe: Classical memories/modern identities
    Schlagworte: Ethics in literature; Literature; Literary form; Harrison, Jane Ellen ; 1850-1928; Woolf, Virginia ; 1882-1941; Women and literature ; Great Britain; Feminism and literature ; Great Britain; Modernism (Literature) ; Great Britain; Šalamov, Varlam Tichonovič ; 1907-1982 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Kafka, Franz ; 1883-1924 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Joyce, James ; 1882-1941 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Conrad, Joseph ; 1857-1924 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Hardy, Thomas ; 1840-1928 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Eliot, George ; 1819-1880 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Austen, Jane ; 1775-1817 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Sterne, Laurence ; 1713-1768 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Fielding, Henry ; 1707-1754 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; Hawthorne, Nathaniel ; 1804-1864 ; analys och tolkning ; sao; 880-01 ; Shalamov, Varlam ; Criticism and interpretation; Kafka, Franz ; 1883-1924 ; Criticism and interpretation; Joyce, James ; 1882-1941 ; Criticism and interpretation; Conrad, Joseph ; 1857-1924 ; Criticism and interpretation; Hardy, Thomas ; 1840-1928 ; Criticism and interpretation; Eliot, George ; 1819-1880 ; Criticism and interpretation; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870 ; Criticism and interpretation; Austen, Jane ; 1775-1817 ; Criticism and interpretation; Sterne, Laurence ; 1713-1768 ; Criticism and interpretation; Fielding, Henry ; 1707-1754 ; Criticism and interpretation; Hawthorne, Nathaniel ; 1804-1864 ; Criticism and interpretation; Ethik ; Form (Literar.) ; Geschichte Neuzeit ; idsbb; Form ; Ethik ; Geschichte Neuzeit ; idsbb; Shalamov, Varlam ; Criticism and interpretation; Morale dans la litterature; Litterature ; Esthetique; Genres litteraires; Ethics in literature; Literature ; Aesthetics; Literary form; Austen, Jane ; 1775-1817 ; analys och tolkning; Sterne, Laurence ; 1713-1768 ; analys och tolkning; Fielding, Henry ; 1707-1754 ; analys och tolkning; Hawthorne, Nathaniel ; 1804-1864 ; analys och tolkning; Sterne, Laurence ; 1713-1768; Shalamov, Varlam; Kafka, Franz ; 1883-1924; Joyce, James ; 1882-1941; Hawthorne, Nathaniel ; 1804-1864; Hardy, Thomas ; 1840-1928; Fielding, Henry ; 1707-1754; Eliot, George ; 1819-1880; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870; Conrad, Joseph ; 1857-1924; Austen, Jane ; 1775-1817; Šalamov, Varlam Tichonovič ; 1907-1982 ; analys och tolkning; Ethik ; Form (Literar.) ; Geschichte Neuzeit; Form ; Ethik ; Geschichte Neuzeit; Eliot, George ; 1819-1880 ; analys och tolkning; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870 ; analys och tolkning; Hardy, Thomas ; 1840-1928 ; analys och tolkning; Kafka, Franz ; 1883-1924 ; analys och tolkning; Joyce, James ; 1882-1941 ; analys och tolkning; Conrad, Joseph ; 1857-1924 ; analys och tolkning; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shalamov, Varlam; Kafka, Franz (1883-1924); Joyce, James (1882-1941); Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Eliot, George (1819-1880); Dickens, Charles (1812-1870); Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768); Fielding, Henry (1707-1754); Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864)
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  3. The Treacherous Imagination
    Intimacy, Ethics, and Autobiographical Fiction
    Autor*in: McGill, Robert
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Many writers have been accused of betraying their loved ones by turning them into fictional characters. In this book, the author examines the ethics of writing such stories. He argues that while fiction has long appealed to readers with its... mehr

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    Many writers have been accused of betraying their loved ones by turning them into fictional characters. In this book, the author examines the ethics of writing such stories. He argues that while fiction has long appealed to readers with its narratives of private life, contemporary autobiographical fiction channels a widespread ambivalence about the value of telling all in a confessional age - an age in which fiction has an unprecedented power to leave people feeling libeled or exposed when they recognize themselves in it. Observing that the interests of authors and their loved ones in such cases are often less divergent than they appear, the author assesses strategies by which both parties might use fiction not to hurt each other but to revise and revitalize intimacy. Discussing authors such as Philip Roth, Alice Munro, A. S. Byatt, and Hanif Kureishi, the author questions whether people should always require exclusivity of each other with regard to the stories they tell about private life. Instead, authors and their intimates might jointly embrace fiction's playful, transgressive qualities, even while reexamining the significance of that fiction's intimations.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780814271087; 0814271081
    Schlagworte: Autobiographical fiction; Ethics in literature; Sexual ethics in literature; Autobiographical fiction ; History and criticism; Sexual ethics in literature; Ethics in literature; Morale dans la litterature; Morale sexuelle dans la litterature; Literature - General; Languages & Literatures; Autobiographical fiction; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 186 p. )
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-167) and index. - Description based on print version record

  4. Victorian Sacrifice
    Ethics and Economics in Mid-Century Novels
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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  5. Inconceivable Effects
    Ethics through Twentieth-Century German Literature, Thought, and Film
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cornell University Library, Ithaca, NY

    In Inconceivable Effects, Martin Blumenthal-Barby reads theoretical, literary and cinematic works that appear noteworthy for the ethical questions they raise. Via critical analysis of writers and filmmakers whose projects have changed our ways of... mehr

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    In Inconceivable Effects, Martin Blumenthal-Barby reads theoretical, literary and cinematic works that appear noteworthy for the ethical questions they raise. Via critical analysis of writers and filmmakers whose projects have changed our ways of viewing the modern world-including Hannah Arendt, Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, the directors of Germany in Autumn, and Heiner Mueller-these essays furnish a cultural base for contemporary discussions of totalitarian domination, lying and politics, the relation between law and body, the relation between law and justice, the question of violence, and our ways of conceptualizing "the human." A consideration of ethics is central to the book, but ethics in a general, philosophical sense is not the primary subject here; instead, Blumenthal-Barby suggests that whatever understanding of the ethical one has is always contingent upon a particular mode of presentation (Darstellung), on particular aesthetic qualities and features of media. Whatever there is to be said about ethics, it is always bound to certain forms of saying, certain ways of telling, certain modes of narration. That modes of presentation differ across genres and media goes without saying; that such differences are intimately linked with the question of the ethical emerges with heightened urgency in this book

     

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  6. The power of the passive self in English literature, 1640-1770
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0511042124; 0511120079; 0511484259; 0521810051; 9780511042126; 9780511120077; 9780511484254; 9780521810050
    Schlagworte: Littérature anglaise / 18e siècle / Histoire et critique; Passivité (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Littérature anglaise / 17e siècle / Histoire et critique; Christianisme et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 18e siècle; Christianisme et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siècle; Morale dans la littérature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Letterkunde; Engels; Passiviteit; Christelijke ethiek; Zelf; Individuum; Literatur; Passivität; Protestantismus; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 18th century; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Ethics in literature; Self in literature; Litterature anglaise / 18e siecle / Histoire et critique; Passivite (Psychologie) dans la litterature; Litterature anglaise / 17e siecle / Histoire et critique; Christianisme et litterature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 18e siecle; Christianisme et litterature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siecle; Morale dans la litterature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la litterature; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Christliche Ethik; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; English literature; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; English literature; Christianity and literature; Christianity and literature; Ethics in literature; Self in literature; Protestantismus; Passivität; Literatur; Englisch; Individuum
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 279 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-272) and index

    Introduction. "Spring and motive of our actions": disinterest and self-interest -- "Acted by another": agency and action in early modern England -- "The belief of the people": Thomas Hobbes and the battle over the heroic -- "For want of some heedfull eye": Mr. Spectator and the power of spectacle -- "For its own sake": virtue and agency in early eighteenth-century England -- "Not perform'd at all": managing Garrick's body in eighteenth-century England -- "I wrote my heart": Richardson's Clarissa and the tactics of sentiment -- Epilogue: "A sign of so noble a passion": the politics of disinterested selves

    "Challenging recent work that contends that seventeenth-century English discourses privilege the notion of a self-enclosed, self-sufficient individual, The Power of the Passive Self in English Literature recovers a counter-tradition that imagines selves as more passively prompted than actively choosing

    This tradition - which Scott Paul Gordon locates in seventeenth-century religious discourse, in early eighteenth-century moral philosophy, in mid eighteenth-century acting theory, and in the emergent novel - resists autonomy and defers agency from the individual to an external "prompter." Gordon argues that the trope of passivity aims to guarantee a disinterested self in a culture that was increasingly convinced that every deliberate action involves calculating one's own interest. Gordon traces the origins of such ideas from their roots in the nonconformist religious tradition to their flowering in one of the central texts of eighteenth-century literature, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa."--Jacket

  7. The power of the passive self in English literature, 1640-1770
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

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    "Challenging recent work that contends that seventeenth-century English discourses privilege the notion of a self-enclosed, self-sufficient individual, The Power of the Passive Self in English Literature recovers a counter-tradition that imagines selves as more passively prompted than actively choosing This tradition - which Scott Paul Gordon locates in seventeenth-century religious discourse, in early eighteenth-century moral philosophy, in mid eighteenth-century acting theory, and in the emergent novel - resists autonomy and defers agency from the individual to an external "prompter." Gordon argues that the trope of passivity aims to guarantee a disinterested self in a culture that was increasingly convinced that every deliberate action involves calculating one's own interest. Gordon traces the origins of such ideas from their roots in the nonconformist religious tradition to their flowering in one of the central texts of eighteenth-century literature, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa."--BOOK JACKET

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HK 1071 ; HI 1140
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Christianity and literature; Christianity and literature; Littérature anglaise; Passivité (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Littérature anglaise; Christianisme et littérature; Christianisme et littérature; Morale dans la littérature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; Ethics in literature; Self in literature; Christianity and literature; English literature; Christianity and literature; English literature; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; English literature; Christianity and literature; Christianity and literature; Ethics in literature; Self in literature; English literature; Electronic books; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Christianity and literature ; Great Britain ; History ; 18th century; Christianity and literature ; Great Britain ; History ; 17th century; Ethics in literature; Self in literature; Litterature anglaise ; 18e siecle ; Histoire et critique; Passivite (Psychologie) dans la litterature; Litterature anglaise ; 17e siecle ; Histoire et critique; Christianisme et litterature ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; 18e siecle; Christianisme et litterature ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; 17e siecle; Morale dans la litterature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la litterature; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism; Christianity and literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern; Ethics in literature; Passivity (Psychology) in literature; Self in literature; Letterkunde; Engels; Passiviteit; Christelijke ethiek; Zelf; Individuum; Literatur; Passivität; Protestantismus; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xi, 279 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-272) and index. - Description based on print version record

    Introduction. "Spring and motive of our actions": disinterest and self-interest"Acted by another": agency and action in early modern England -- "The belief of the people": Thomas Hobbes and the battle over the heroic -- "For want of some heedfull eye": Mr. Spectator and the power of spectacle -- "For its own sake": virtue and agency in early eighteenth-century England -- "Not perform'd at all": managing Garrick's body in eighteenth-century England -- "I wrote my heart": Richardson's Clarissa and the tactics of sentiment -- Epilogue: "A sign of so noble a passion": the politics of disinterested selves.