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Literary ethics
pp. 243-247
Abstract
Literary ethics is a concept referring to the interconnectedness of literature, literary criticism, and ethics. When talking about literary ethics nowadays we usually think of the field of ethical criticism which has been flourishing ever since the so-called "ethical turn in literary studies' in the late 1980s and 1990s (cf. Gras). However, the history of critical analysis of the connections between notions of the good, values, morals, and the resulting norms on the one hand, and literature on the other, reaches back much further than that, in fact right to the beginnings of literary criticism.
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Published in:
Middeke Martin, Müller Timo, Wald Christina, Zapf Hubert (2012) English and American studies: theory and practice. Stuttgart, Metzler.
Pages: 243-247
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-476-00406-2_16
Full citation:
Antor Heinz (2012) „Literary ethics“, In: M. Middeke, T. Müller, C. Wald & H. Zapf (eds.), English and American studies, Stuttgart, Metzler, 243–247.