Literature and morals
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Literature and morals
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Literature and morals
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Incoming Resources
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- On moral fiction, John Gardner
- John Gardner's collection on writing, John Gardner
- Literature as witness, five masterworks ad Dei Gloriam, Aaron Streiter
- A genealogy of cyborgothic, aesthetics and ethics in the age of posthumanism, Dongshin Yi
- El Conocimiento del amor, ensayos sobre filosofía y literatura, Martha C. Nussbaum
- The burdens of perfection, on ethics and reading in nineteenth-century British literature, Andrew H. Miller
- Behind the text, candid conversations with Australian creative nonfiction writers, Sue Joseph
- Witnessness, Beckett, Dante, Levi and the foundations of responsibility, Robert Harvey
- On moral fiction, John Gardner
- Soldier's heart, reading literature through peace and war at West Point, Elizabeth D. Samet
- Ethics and children's literature, edited by Claudia Mills
- The mysteries of life in children's literature, Mitchell Kalpakgian
- Handing one another along, literature and social reflection, Robert Coles ; edited by Trevor Hall and Vicki Kennedy
- Brave new words, how literature will save the planet, Elizabeth Ammons
- The way of Oz, a guide to wisdom, heart, and courage
- Foucault and fiction, the experience book, Timothy O'Leary
- Ethics in culture, the dissemination of values through literature and other media, edited by Astrid Erll, Herbert Grabes, and Ansgar Nünning ; in collaboration with Simon Cooke ... [and others]
- Why To kill a mockingbird matters, what Harper Lee's book and the iconic American film mean to us today, Tom Santopietro
- On moral fiction, John Gardner
- Engaging violence, civility and the reach of literature, David Simpson
Outgoing Resources
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