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Foreword | ||
1 | Premises on art and morality | 3 |
2 | The moral connections of literary texts | 11 |
3 | Why ethical criticism can never be simple | 23 |
4 | Ethical criticism : what it is and why it matters | 37 |
5 | Against ethical criticism | 63 |
6 | Who is responsible in ethical criticism? | 79 |
7 | The absence of the ethical : literary theory and ethical theory | 99 |
8 | Evaluative discourse : a new turn toward the ethical | 107 |
9 | The moral and the aesthetical : literary study and the social order | 115 |
10 | Reading for life | 131 |
11 | The "ancient quarrel" : literature and moral philosophy | 139 |
12 | Stories and morals | 153 |
13 | The absence of stories : filling the void in ethics | 165 |
14 | Literature and the Catholic perspective | 173 |
15 | Literature and Protestantism | 181 |
16 | Something to measure by : Quaker values in literature | 189 |
17 | Literary criticism and religious values | 197 |
18 | A writer's duty | 213 |
19 | The writer's moral sense | 215 |
20 | Imaginative writing and the Jewish experience | 219 |
21 | The problem of evil in fiction | 225 |
22 | Poetry, politics, and morality | 231 |
23 | Art and ethics? | 239 |
24 | What violence in literature must teach us | 241 |
25 | Ethics and literature | 251 |
26 | The case against Huck Finn | 265 |
27 | Why we still need Huckleberry Finn | 273 |
28 | Huckleberry Finn : an amazing, troubling book | 279 |
29 | The ethical dimensions of Richard Wright's Native son | 289 |
30 | Sethe's choice : Beloved and the ethics of reading | 299 |
31 | Steinbeck, Johnson, and the master/slave relationship | 315 |
32 | Censorship and the classroom | 329 |
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