Joseph Conrad¿s ethical perspective is one of the deepest in twentieth-century fiction, yet it has been overlooked in recent scholarship. Joseph Conrad and Ethics is fully devoted to ethics in Conrad¿s fiction. It offers a thorough, in-depth analysis of Conrad¿s ethical reflection that challenges and extends current discussions.
Joseph Conrad¿s ethical perspective is one of the deepest in twentieth-century fiction, yet it has been overlooked in recent scholarship. Joseph Conrad and Ethics is fully devoted to ethics in Conrad¿s fiction. It offers a thorough, in-depth analysis of Conrad¿s ethical reflection that challenges and extends current discussions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Amar Acheraïou (PhD, Sorbonne Nouvelle) has taught literature for several years. He has published extensively on Joseph Conrad, modernist literature, postcolonial studies, French and North African literatures, and critical theory. His books include Rethinking Postcolonialism: Colonialist Discourse in Modern Literatures and the Legacy of Classical Writers (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), Joseph Conrad and the Reader (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), Questioning Hybridity, Postcolonialism and Globalization (Palgrave Macmillan 2011) and Joseph Conrad and the Orient (co-editor, Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives / Maria Curie-Sk¿odowska UP ¿ East European Monographs - Columbia UP 2012). Laëtitia Crémona (PhD, Sorbonne Nouvelle) works at the Research Vice-rectorate at Université de Montréal, Canada. She has written several articles on cinema and history, film adaptation and modernist literature, notably on Joseph Conrad and James Joyce.
Inhaltsangabe
Amar Acheraïou: Introduction Amar Acheraïou: Narrative and Ethics: Being, Meaning, and Reading Aileen Miyki Farrar: Narrative Autophagy and the Ethics of Storytelling in Heart of Darkness J. A. Bernstein: Under Straining Eyes: Joseph Conrad and the Problem of Moral Luck Thomas Higgins: He died for the Revolution : Anarchism and Ethical Commitment in The Secret Agent Catherine Delesalle-Nancey: Ethics as The Secret Agent in Joseph Conrad s Novel Laëtitia Crémona: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Politics in Hitchcock s Sabotage Nathalie Martinière: An Ethics of Uneasiness: Reading Joseph Conrad s African stories with Francis Bacon Subhadeep Ray: After such knowledge what forgiveness? : Nature, Community and Individual Ethics in Joseph Conrad s Because of the Dollars and Adwaita Mallabarman s A River Called Titas Harold Ray Stevens: The Cross of Christ as Afterthought: Killing the Christian Ethic at An Outpost of Progress
Amar Acheraïou: Introduction Amar Acheraïou: Narrative and Ethics: Being, Meaning, and Reading Aileen Miyki Farrar: Narrative Autophagy and the Ethics of Storytelling in Heart of Darkness J. A. Bernstein: Under Straining Eyes: Joseph Conrad and the Problem of Moral Luck Thomas Higgins: He died for the Revolution : Anarchism and Ethical Commitment in The Secret Agent Catherine Delesalle-Nancey: Ethics as The Secret Agent in Joseph Conrad s Novel Laëtitia Crémona: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Politics in Hitchcock s Sabotage Nathalie Martinière: An Ethics of Uneasiness: Reading Joseph Conrad s African stories with Francis Bacon Subhadeep Ray: After such knowledge what forgiveness? : Nature, Community and Individual Ethics in Joseph Conrad s Because of the Dollars and Adwaita Mallabarman s A River Called Titas Harold Ray Stevens: The Cross of Christ as Afterthought: Killing the Christian Ethic at An Outpost of Progress
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