Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing

Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing
Title Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing PDF eBook
Author Seda ARIKAN
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 250
Release 2024-09-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040113559

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The ethical approaches to literature have come into prominence in the twentieth century, calling for a ‘turn to ethics’ in the studies of humanities, in general, and literary studies, in particular. By leading the ethical turn in literature, many theorists proposed a moral-oriented approach to literature, which is still a significant part of literary criticism. The ethical turn in literature has changed the spirit of literary criticism in the direction of virtue and value-based approaches. In this respect, this study scrutinises Doris Lessing’s novels in light of virtue ethics in general and ‘virtue politics,’ ‘care ethics,’ and ‘Sufi virtue ethics’ in particular. Lessing’s connection to virtue ethics, which is implicitly or explicitly reflected in her novels, is examined by giving the panorama of ethical movements whose common point is virtues. This study asserts that Lessing implements an ethical concern in her novels, which is based on her own understanding of virtue ethics.

Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing

Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing
Title Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing PDF eBook
Author Seda Arıkan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2025
Genre Ethics in literature
ISBN 9781032735252

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"The ethical approaches to literature have come into prominence in the twentieth century, calling for a 'turn to ethics' in the studies of humanities, in general, and literary studies, in particular. By leading the ethical turn in literature, many theorists proposed a moral-oriented approach to literature, which is still a significant part of literary criticism. The ethical turn in literature has changed the spirit of literary criticism in the direction of virtue and value-based approaches. In this respect, this study scrutinises Doris Lessing's novels in light of virtue ethics in general and 'virtue politics,' 'care ethics,' and 'Sufi virtue ethics' in particular. Lessing's connection to virtue ethics, which is implicitly or explicitly reflected in her novels, is examined by giving the panorama of ethical movements whose common point is virtues. This study asserts that Lessing implements an ethical concern in her novels, which is based on her own understanding of virtue ethics"--

Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing

Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing
Title Virtue Revisited in the Novels of Doris Lessing PDF eBook
Author SEDA. ARIKAN
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2024-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781032735221

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This study focuses on Doris Lessing's claim to improve a virtuous life not only for the individual but also for societies, referring to her novels and her non-fictional works. The book analyses how Lessing gives a panorama of various attitudes in virtue ethics, including virtue politics, care ethics, and Sufi virtue ethics.

Fictional Representations of (Un)ethical Journalistic Practices in Graham Greene’s Work

Fictional Representations of (Un)ethical Journalistic Practices in Graham Greene’s Work
Title Fictional Representations of (Un)ethical Journalistic Practices in Graham Greene’s Work PDF eBook
Author Beatriz Valverde
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 205
Release 2024-12-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040263062

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British author Graham Greene pursued a professional career as a journalist before becoming a full-time writer. After that, he continued taking on reporting assignments as a correspondent for a variety of publications. Greene knew the profession inside out, and the role of the media in shaping the public’s views through information gathering and dissemination—a topic insufficiently researched by criticism—was among his main concerns. Greene’s fictional work features an array of journalists, and the representation of (un)ethical practices of the profession is a constant reference in his narrative. In this book, I intend to fill this research gap in Greenean studies, focusing on three main topics: the author’s reflection on the journalistic practice in connection with the classic paradigm of objectivity versus empathy; his questioning of the misuse of power when gathering and disseminating information by journalists, editors and news corporation owners; and finally, the relationship between journalists and their readership’s expectations, as well as the importance of fostering critical readers that make informed trustworthy decisions regarding journalism performance.

Reading Richard III and the Tower of London

Reading Richard III and the Tower of London
Title Reading Richard III and the Tower of London PDF eBook
Author Kristen Deiter
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 340
Release 2024-08-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040113478

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This is the first book on Richard III and the Tower of London, shedding new light on the King’s reputation, the Castle’s lore, and early modern literature’s role in building associations between them. It is also one of the first books to integrate conceptual blending theory and spatial literary studies, empowering scholars and students to analyze literature and locations in new ways. This book fills gaps in the existing knowledge about both Richard III and the Tower of London. Neither literary nor historical scholarship has treated the process through which Richard III and the Tower became associated in the cultural and historical imagination and how such representations have shaped the King’s reputation and the Castle’s lore. This study analyzes this process while offering new understandings of Richard III as a literary character in prose, drama, and poetry and extending knowledge about the Tower as an iconic literary and cultural symbol.

Encyclopedia of Motherhood

Encyclopedia of Motherhood
Title Encyclopedia of Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Andrea O′Reilly
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1521
Release 2010-04-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452266298

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In the last decade the topic of motherhood has emerged as a distinct and established field of scholarly inquiry. A cursory review of motherhood research reveals that hundreds of scholarly articles have been published on almost every motherhood theme imaginable. The first ever on the topic, this Encyclopedia of Motherhood helps to both demarcate motherhood as a scholarly field and an academic discipline and to direct its future development. With more than 700 entries, these three volumes provide information on the central terms, concepts, topics, issues, themes, debates, theories, and texts of this new discipline. Further, the encyclopedia examines the topic of motherhood in various contexts such as history and geography and by academic discipline. Key Features Provides an overview of the topic of motherhood in many and diverse disciplines, such as anthropology, sociology, psychology and philosophy Examines the meaning and experience of motherhood in many time periods from classic civilizations to present day Includes an entry for all the influential theorists of maternal scholarship from the pioneering theories to the more recent writings Covers issues and events of our current times including entries on the mommy blog, the motherhood memoir, terrorism, reproductive technologies, HIV/AIDS, and LGBT families Explores geographical, cultural, and ethnic diversity with an entry for almost every country in the world as well as entries on lesbian, immigrant, adoptive, single, nonresidential, young, poor mothers and mothers with disabilities Key Themes History of Motherhood Issues in Motherhood Motherhood and Family Motherhood and Health Motherhood and Society Motherhood Around the World Motherhood in the United States Motherhood Studies Prominent Mothers In human society, few institutions are as important as motherhood, and this unique encyclopedia captures the interdisciplinary foundation of the subject in one convenient reference. The scope of the Encyclopedia of Motherhood is focused on providing a comprehensive resource to understanding the complexities of motherhood for academic and public libraries, written by scholars and institutional experts in the social and behavioral sciences.

The Four-Gated City

The Four-Gated City
Title The Four-Gated City PDF eBook
Author Doris Lessing
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 673
Release 2012-05-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0007455577

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The fifth and final book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner’s ‘Children of Violence’ series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.