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5 Who Is Responsible in Ethical Criticism, and for What?
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Wayne C. Booth
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
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PART I
- RELOCATING ETHICAL CRITICISM 1
- 1 Introduction: Ethical Criticism, a Banned Discipline? 3
- 2 Why Ethical Criticism Fell on Hard Times 25
- 3 The Peculiar "Logic" of Evaluative Criticism 49
- 4 The Threat of Subjectivism and the Ethics of Craft 81
- 5 Who Is Responsible in Ethical Criticism, and for What? 125
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Part II
- THE MAKING OF FRIENDS AND COMMONWEALTHS Criticism as Ethical Culture 157
- Introduction: The Turn to Self-culture 159
- 6 Implied Authors as Friends and Pretenders 169
- 7 Appraising Some Friends 201
- 8 Consequences for Character The Faking and Making of the "Self" 227
- 9 Appraising Character: Desire against Desire 265
- 10 Figures That "Figure" the Mind: Images and Metaphors as Constitutive Stories 293
- 11 Metaphoric Worlds: Myths, Their Creators and Critics 325
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PART III
- Doctrinal Criticism and the Redemptions of Coduction 375
- Introduction 377
- 12 Rabelais and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism 383
- 13 Doctrinal Questions in Jane Austen, D. H. Lawrence, and Mark Twain 421
- EPILOGUE The Ethics of Reading 483
- APPENDIX An Anthology of Ethical Gifts, Thank-you Notes, and Warnings 491
- Bibliography of Ethical Criticism 505
- Index of Subjects 535
- Index of Names and Titles 549
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
-
PART I
- RELOCATING ETHICAL CRITICISM 1
- 1 Introduction: Ethical Criticism, a Banned Discipline? 3
- 2 Why Ethical Criticism Fell on Hard Times 25
- 3 The Peculiar "Logic" of Evaluative Criticism 49
- 4 The Threat of Subjectivism and the Ethics of Craft 81
- 5 Who Is Responsible in Ethical Criticism, and for What? 125
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Part II
- THE MAKING OF FRIENDS AND COMMONWEALTHS Criticism as Ethical Culture 157
- Introduction: The Turn to Self-culture 159
- 6 Implied Authors as Friends and Pretenders 169
- 7 Appraising Some Friends 201
- 8 Consequences for Character The Faking and Making of the "Self" 227
- 9 Appraising Character: Desire against Desire 265
- 10 Figures That "Figure" the Mind: Images and Metaphors as Constitutive Stories 293
- 11 Metaphoric Worlds: Myths, Their Creators and Critics 325
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PART III
- Doctrinal Criticism and the Redemptions of Coduction 375
- Introduction 377
- 12 Rabelais and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism 383
- 13 Doctrinal Questions in Jane Austen, D. H. Lawrence, and Mark Twain 421
- EPILOGUE The Ethics of Reading 483
- APPENDIX An Anthology of Ethical Gifts, Thank-you Notes, and Warnings 491
- Bibliography of Ethical Criticism 505
- Index of Subjects 535
- Index of Names and Titles 549