Reading Ideas in Victorian Literature : : Literary Content as Artistic Experience / / Patrick Fessenbecker.

Argues against the repeated emphasis on literary form and for the artistic importance of literary contentAppeals to those interested in philosophy and literature, especially the philosophy of literatureBrings together thinkers from the analytic and continental traditions in aestheticsContains an upd...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Editor’s Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: In Defence of Paraphrase -- 1. Content and Form -- 2. Anthony Trollope on Akrasia, Self-Deception and Ethical Confusion -- 3. Justifying Anachronism -- 4. The Scourge of the Unwilling: George Eliot on the Sources of Normativity -- 5. Everyday Aesthetics and the Experience of the Profound -- 6. Robert Browning, Augusta Webster and the Role of Morality -- Epilogue: Between Immersion and Critique – Thoughtful Reading -- Index
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Argues against the repeated emphasis on literary form and for the artistic importance of literary contentAppeals to those interested in philosophy and literature, especially the philosophy of literatureBrings together thinkers from the analytic and continental traditions in aestheticsContains an updated and expanded version of the award-winning essay ‘In Defence of Paraphrase’Makes a case for why Victorian literature and Victorian moral thought are worthy of attention Offers new readings of George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, and Augusta WebsterIt is natural to assume that if works of literature are artistically valuable, it’s not because of anything they say but because of what they are: beautiful. Works of art try to say nothing, to use their content only as matter for realizing the beauty of complex form. But what if appreciating the things a work of literature has to say is a way of appreciating it as a work of art? Often dismissed as too lengthy, messy, and preachy to qualify as genuine art, in fact Victorian narrative challenges our conceptions about what makes art worth engaging.
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.).
English literature Appreciation.
English literature 19th century History and criticism.
Literary form.
Literary Studies.
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Contents --
Series Editor’s Preface --
Acknowledgements --
List of Abbreviations --
Introduction: In Defence of Paraphrase --
1. Content and Form --
2. Anthony Trollope on Akrasia, Self-Deception and Ethical Confusion --
3. Justifying Anachronism --
4. The Scourge of the Unwilling: George Eliot on the Sources of Normativity --
5. Everyday Aesthetics and the Experience of the Profound --
6. Robert Browning, Augusta Webster and the Role of Morality --
Epilogue: Between Immersion and Critique – Thoughtful Reading --
Index
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4. The Scourge of the Unwilling: George Eliot on the Sources of Normativity --
5. Everyday Aesthetics and the Experience of the Profound --
6. Robert Browning, Augusta Webster and the Role of Morality --
Epilogue: Between Immersion and Critique – Thoughtful Reading --
Index
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5. Everyday Aesthetics and the Experience of the Profound --
6. Robert Browning, Augusta Webster and the Role of Morality --
Epilogue: Between Immersion and Critique – Thoughtful Reading --
Index
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