
Ethics, Literature, and Theory
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Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Ethical Criticism and Literary Theory
Chapter 4 Premises on Art and Morality
Chapter 5 The Moral Connections of Literary Texts
Chapter 6 Why Ethical Criticism Can Never Be Simple
Chapter 7 Ethical Criticism: What It Is and Why It Matters
Chapter 8 Against Ethical Criticism
Chapter 9 Who Is Responsible in Ethical Criticism?
Chapter 10 The Absence of the Ethical: Literary Theory and Ethical Theory
Chapter 11 Evaluative Discourse: A New Turn Towards the Ethical
Chapter 12 The Moral and the Aesthetical: Literary Study and the Social Order
Part 13 Philosophy Religion, and Literature
Chapter 14 Reading for Life
Chapter 15 The "Ancient Quarrel": Literature and Moral Philosophy
Chapter 16 Stories and Morals
Chapter 17 The Absence of Stories: Filling the Void in Ethics
Chapter 18 Literature and the Catholic Perspective
Chapter 19 Literature and Protestantism
Chapter 20 Something to Measure By: Quaker Values in Literature
Chapter 21 Literary Criticism and Religious Values
Part 22 Writers' Responsibilities
Chapter 23 A Writer's Duty
Chapter 24 The Writer's Moral Sense
Chapter 25 Imaginative Writing and the Jewish Experience
Chapter 26 The Problem of Evil in Fiction
Chapter 27 Poetry, Politics, and Morality
Chapter 28 Art and Ethics?
Chapter 29 What Violence in Literature Must Teach Us
Chapter 30 Ethics and Literature
Part 31 Readers and Ethical Criticism
Chapter 32 The Case Against Huck Finn
Chapter 33 Why We Still Need Huckleberry Finn
Chapter 34 Huckleberry Finn: An Amazing Troubling Book
Chapter 35 The Ethical Dimensions of Richard Wright's Native Son
Chapter 36 Sethe's Choice: Beloved and the Ethics of Reading
Chapter 37 Steinbeck, Johnson, and the Master/Slave Relationship
Chapter 38 Censorship and the Classroom
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