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Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives: Oxford Studies in Philosophy and Lit

Editat de E.M. Dadlez
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en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 noi 2018
What has Emma Woodhouse, "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and very little to distress or vex her" to say to a discipline like philosophy? How is a novel like Emma, inaccurately but not infrequently caricatured as a high-toned version of a pedestrian romance, to supply material for philosophical insight or speculation? Jane Austen's Emma is many things to many readers but it is as inaccurate as it is reductive to consider it just a romance. The minutia of daily living on which it concentrates permit not a rehearsal of platitudes, but a closer look at human emotions and motives, as well as the opportunity to hone our interpretive and empathetic skills. Emma flies in the face of conventional notions of femininity by presenting a heroine with hubris. It shows how friendships can affect one's ways of dealing with the world, how shame can reconfigure self-understanding, how gossip functions in sustaining a community. Emma rehabilitates conceptions of romance by rejecting melodrama in favor of naturalism. It explores the waywardness of the imagination and the myriad ways in which different people with different biases and agendas may evaluate the same evidence. It dwells on the limits of autonomy in that it explores the ease with which one may submit to the will of another. Emma is not itself a work of philosophy. Rather, it leads us to think philosophically. In this volume, a myriad group of scholars and philosophers explore the philosophical resonances of Emma.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190689421
ISBN-10: 0190689420
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Philosophy and Lit

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

What distinguishes this anthology is that it connects Jane Austen's literary masterpiece to a number of classical and contemporary philosophical texts and viewpoints. The result is a fresh set of insights into a novel whose textual ambiguities have met with wide disagreement among literary critics over how to make sense of the many subtleties Austen has woven into her literary tapestry. An equally penetrating critical spirit extends toward the philosophy side. And not just because literary works frequently convey complex narrative situations that enrich the store of truncated examples more abstract works of philosophy are able to provide. But also because literary presentations themselves often presuppose philosophical views...

Notă biografică

E.M. Dadlez is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma. Her work focuses on the philosophy of art and literature, and on topics at the intersection of aesthetics, ethics and epistemology. She is the author of various articles on aesthetics and feminist ethics, as well as What's Hecuba to Him? Fictional Events and Actual Emotions (Penn State Press) and Mirrors to One Another: Emotion and Value in Jane Austen and David Hume (Wiley-Blackwell).