Social ethics in literature
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- "Without any check of proud reserve" : sympathy and its limits in George Eliot's novels
- A Ciceronian sunburn : a Tudor dialogue on humanistic rhetoric and civic poetics
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- Bad behavior : Samuel Johnson and modern cultural authority
- British fiction and the production of social order, 1740-1830
- Clean maids, true wives, steadfast widows : Chaucer's women and medieval codes of conduct
- Common courtesy in eighteenth-century English literature
- Conscience and purpose : fiction and social consciousness in Howells, Jewett, Chesnutt, and Cather
- Cosmopolis and truth : Melville's critique of modernity
- Culture and the king : the social implications of the Arthurian legend : essays in honor of Valerie M. Lagorio
- Culture and the king : the social implications of the Arthurian legend : essays in honor of Valerie M. Lagorio
- Dickens, religion, and society
- Dreams of an English Eden : Ruskin and his tradition in social criticism
- George Eliot and blackmail
- Grandson's heirs : the paragon's progress in the late eighteenth-century English novel
- J.M. Coetzee and the ethics of power : unsettling complicity, complacency, and confession
- J.W. De Forest and the rise of American gentility
- Jack London : a writer's fight for a better America
- Jane Austen and eighteenth-century courtesy books
- King Lear and the naked truth : rethinking the language of religion and resistance
- Kingship & common profit in Gower's Confessio amantis
- Mark Twain's ethical realism : the aesthetics of race, class, and gender
- Mr. Collins considered : approaches to Jane Austen
- Murder and moral decay in Victorian popular literature
- Politeness and its discontents : problems in French classical culture
- Preaching pity : Dickens, Gaskell, and sentimentalism in Victorian culture
- Regulating confusion : Samuel Johnson and the crowd
- Sentiment and sociability : the language of feeling in the eighteenth century
- Sir Charles Grandison : the compleat conduct book
- Spenser's allegory of love : social vision in Books III, IV, and V of The faerie queene
- Taste and ideology in seventeenth-century France
- The American gentleman : social prestige and the modern literary mind
- The English gentleman : images and ideals in literature and society
- The cavalier in Virginia fiction
- The other Henry James
- The play of ideas in Russian Enlightenment theater
- The problematics of custom as exemplified in key texts of the late English renaissance
- The proper lady and the woman writer : ideology as style in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen
- The quest for anonymity : the novels of George Eliot
- The virtues of the vicious : Jacob Riis, Stephen Crane and the spectacle of the slum
- To hell and back : race and betrayal in the Southern novel
- Valincour : the limits of honnêteté
- Wordsworth's counterrevolutionary turn : community, virtue, and vision in the 1790s
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