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Taking care :Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West).
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Taking care :
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Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West).
作者:
Reichman, Ravit.
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263 p.
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Directors: Peter Brooks; Shoshana Felman.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3677.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-10A.
標題:
Literature, Comparative.
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0496569937
Taking care :Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West).
Reichman, Ravit.
Taking care :
Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West). [electronic resource] - 263 p.
Directors: Peter Brooks; Shoshana Felman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Yale University, 2003.
"Taking Care" argues that literature and law reshaped themselves after the world wars by asking fundamental questions about how to take responsibility following accidental, unexpected death. The study explores how novels by Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf and Rebecca West make normative claims on their readers, encouraging them to imagine the world not as it is, but as it ought to be. These writers' transformations from impressionism and reflection to a more demanding normativity both replicate and alter concepts in law, and the dissertation examines these concepts in legal principles as well as in the rhetoric of legal cases. Rather than treating modernist novels as works in which psychological impressions are privileged and actions suspended, and contrasting this technique with legal decision, this study shows how law and literature pursue related visions of responsibility in dramatically different, even opposing ways. Their related visions suggest that responsibility has a sensibility, an underlying rhetorical, psychological and narrative structure that motivates both literature and law, but is shaped by them as well---and shaped, too, by a richer understanding of their relationship to each other.
ISBN: 0496569937Subjects--Topical Terms:
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