Gospels and Grit : : Work and Labour in Carlyle, Conrad, and Orwell / / Rob Breton.
Work has had a problematic history in Western thought: disparaged as being contrary to contemplation, seen as a necessary burden, and invested with moral or even sacred value. In the Victorian era, a romantic-utilitarian dichotomy developed, and ideas of work were more radically divided than at any...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
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