Searching for Eden : John Steinbeck's Ethical Career
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書誌事項
Searching for Eden : John Steinbeck's Ethical Career
Mercer University Press, 2014
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Ethics and actions
- The early ethics
- The Grapes of Wrath: the emergence of an ethics
- My people are no people
- Heart of Darkness, Light of Heaven
- A Knight's Tale
- The dignity of humanity
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内容説明
Ethics for Steinbeck always entailed justice. This didn’t change over the course of his long career. Justice is constituted of a communal spirit, a relational situation in which individual humans care for their fellows, and a state that champions the cause of the needy and outcast. Any violation merits punishment if incurred by an individual or rebellion if incurred by the state. Upon such points as these most Steinbeck readers agree. What hasn’t been done before, however, and what Searching For Eden undertakes, is a careful analysis of how these ideas fluctuated at different points during Steinbeck’s literary career. Of utmost importance here are the latter years of Steinbeck’s life when his deepening political involvement and immersion in Arthurian myth shaped a changing ethic altogether.
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