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1. Stein as Radical Empiricist
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Anthony Channell Hilfer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
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Introduction
- 1. Ethos vs. Pathos 1
- 2. Pragmatic Philosophers and Realistic Novelists 3
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1. The Ethical Imperative: "Self, Self, Self in Victorian Fiction
- 1."Self 11
- 2. Religious Humanism 13
- 3. Renunciation 14
- 4. The Psychology of "Self 16
- 5. The Analysis of "Self: Romola 17
- 6. The Reaction from Analysis: The Cat on the Vivisection Table 20
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2. Whitman's Body: Kinesthetic Imagery and Sexual Pathos in "Song of Myself
- Introduction 24
- 1. Dissociations 25
- 2. Reconstitutions 34
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3. A Modern Instance'. Pathos Subordinated to Ethos
- 1. Whitman and Pathos, Eliot and Ethos 48
- 2. Physical Signs as Ethical Signs 51
- 3. Community Ethos: Ideal Motivations 52
- 4. Tropisms: Real Motivations 53
- 5. Bartley's Reveries: The Ethical Structuring of Consciousness 54
- 6. Conscience as Inner Debate 56
- 7. Negative Essence and False Consciousness 58
- 8. Marital Realpolitik and the Stages of Degeneration 60
- 9. Chance, Timing, Rhythm 64
- 10. Punitive Tragedy 67
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4. Henry James: An Ethics of Intensity
- I. "The Beast in the Jungle" 71
- II. The Wings of the Dove 79
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5. Dreiser: Pathos as Ethos
- 1. Dreiser's Barbaric Naturalism: The Ethical Attack 103
- 2. Pathos as Ethos 105
- 3. Dreiser's Platonism: "When I Read Spencer I Could Only Sigh" 112
- 4. Carrie's Face: The Natural Expression of Longing 122
- 5. Dreiser and Howells: Two Modes of Realism 126
- 6. An American Tragedy: Sympathy and Discomfort 133
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6. Stein's "Melanctha": An Education in Pathos
- 1. Stein as Radical Empiricist 143
- 2. Understanding Wandering 147
- 3. Real Experience: "The Squeeze of This World's Life" 151
- 4. Melanctha and Jeff: Pathos vs. Ethos 155
- Conclusion 163
- Notes 167
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
-
Introduction
- 1. Ethos vs. Pathos 1
- 2. Pragmatic Philosophers and Realistic Novelists 3
-
1. The Ethical Imperative: "Self, Self, Self in Victorian Fiction
- 1."Self 11
- 2. Religious Humanism 13
- 3. Renunciation 14
- 4. The Psychology of "Self 16
- 5. The Analysis of "Self: Romola 17
- 6. The Reaction from Analysis: The Cat on the Vivisection Table 20
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2. Whitman's Body: Kinesthetic Imagery and Sexual Pathos in "Song of Myself
- Introduction 24
- 1. Dissociations 25
- 2. Reconstitutions 34
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3. A Modern Instance'. Pathos Subordinated to Ethos
- 1. Whitman and Pathos, Eliot and Ethos 48
- 2. Physical Signs as Ethical Signs 51
- 3. Community Ethos: Ideal Motivations 52
- 4. Tropisms: Real Motivations 53
- 5. Bartley's Reveries: The Ethical Structuring of Consciousness 54
- 6. Conscience as Inner Debate 56
- 7. Negative Essence and False Consciousness 58
- 8. Marital Realpolitik and the Stages of Degeneration 60
- 9. Chance, Timing, Rhythm 64
- 10. Punitive Tragedy 67
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4. Henry James: An Ethics of Intensity
- I. "The Beast in the Jungle" 71
- II. The Wings of the Dove 79
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5. Dreiser: Pathos as Ethos
- 1. Dreiser's Barbaric Naturalism: The Ethical Attack 103
- 2. Pathos as Ethos 105
- 3. Dreiser's Platonism: "When I Read Spencer I Could Only Sigh" 112
- 4. Carrie's Face: The Natural Expression of Longing 122
- 5. Dreiser and Howells: Two Modes of Realism 126
- 6. An American Tragedy: Sympathy and Discomfort 133
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6. Stein's "Melanctha": An Education in Pathos
- 1. Stein as Radical Empiricist 143
- 2. Understanding Wandering 147
- 3. Real Experience: "The Squeeze of This World's Life" 151
- 4. Melanctha and Jeff: Pathos vs. Ethos 155
- Conclusion 163
- Notes 167
- Index 203