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  • 1
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    Chicago ; London :The University of Chicago Press,
    ISBN: 978-0-226-92353-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource.
    DDC: 810.9/3581
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    Keywords: Liberalism in literature ; American literature / 20th century / History and criticism ; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism ; Realism in literature ; Modernism (Literature) ; Politics and literature ; Literature / Philosophy ; Liberalism ; American literature / History and criticism / 20th century ; English literature / History and criticism / 19th century ; Literatur. ; Liberalismus. ; USA. ; Literatur ; Liberalismus
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  • 2
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691227559
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306/.0941/09034
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Princeton [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780691089621 , 0691089620 , 0691089612 , 9780691089614
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 342 S. , 25 cm
    DDC: 306/.0941/09034
    Keywords: Geschichte 1890-1910 ; Wissenschaft ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Fin de siècle ; Großbritannien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Chicago : The University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226923529 , 9780226923512
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 171 Seiten , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Anderson, Amanda Bleak Liberalism
    DDC: 810.9/3581
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    Keywords: Liberalism in literature ; American literature History and criticism 20th century ; English literature History and criticism 19th century ; Realism in literature ; Modernism (Literature) ; Politics and literature ; Literature Philosophy ; Liberalism ; Liberalism in literature ; American literature History and criticism ; 20th century ; English literature History and criticism ; 19th century ; Realism in literature ; Modernism (Literature) ; Politics and literature ; Literature Philosophy ; Liberalism ; USA ; Literatur ; Liberalismus
    Abstract: Why is liberalism so often dismissed by thinkers from both the left and the right? To those calling for wholesale transformation or claiming a monopoly on “realistic” conceptions of humanity, liberalism’s assured progressivism can seem hard to swallow. Bleak Liberalism makes the case for a renewed understanding of the liberal tradition, showing that it is much more attuned to the complexity of political life than conventional accounts have acknowledged. Amanda Anderson examines canonical works of high realism, political novels from England and the United States, and modernist works to argue that liberalism has engaged sober and even stark views of historical development, political dynamics, and human and social psychology. From Charles Dickens’s Bleak House and Hard Times to E. M. Forster’s Howards End to Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, this literature demonstrates that liberalism has inventive ways of balancing sociological critique and moral aspiration. A deft blend of intellectual history and literary analysis, Bleak Liberalism reveals a richer understanding of one of the most important political ideologies of the modern era.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691114040
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (214 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Way We Argue Now : A Study in the Cultures of Theory
    DDC: 140
    Keywords: Debates and debating ; Discussion ; Reasoning ; Theory (Philosophy) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How do the ways we argue represent a practical philosophy or a way of life? Are concepts of character and ethos pertinent to our understanding of academic debate? In this book, Amanda Anderson analyzes arguments in literary, cultural, and political theory, with special attention to the ways in which theorists understand ideals of critical distance, forms of subjective experience, and the determinants of belief and practice. Drawing on the resources of the liberal and rationalist tradition, Anderson interrogates the limits of identity politics and poststructuralism while holding to the importa
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I. Critical Practices; CHAPTER 1 Debatable Performances: Restaging Contentious Feminisms; CHAPTER 2 The Temptations of Aggrandized Agency: Feminist Histories and the Horizon of Modernity; PART II. Living Universalism; CHAPTER 3 Cosmopolitanism, Universalism, and the Divided Legacies of Modernity; CHAPTER 4 Realism, Universalism, and the Science of the Human; PART III. Ethos and Argument; CHAPTER 5 Pragmatism and Character; CHAPTER 6 Argument and Ethos; CHAPTER 7 Beyond Sincerity and Authenticity: The Ethos of Proceduralism; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F
    Description / Table of Contents: GH; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z;
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    In:  Cosmopolitics (2000), Seite 265-289 | year:2000 | pages:265-289
    ISBN: 0816630674
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Cosmopolitics
    Publ. der Quelle: Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2000
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2000), Seite 265-289
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2000
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:265-289
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  • 7
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9780801427817 , 1501722670 , 0801427819 , 0801481481 , 1501722670 , 9780801427817 , 9780801481482 , 9781501722677
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 250 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Reading women writing
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Print version Anderson, Amanda, 1960- Tainted souls and painted faces
    DDC: 820.9/353
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    Keywords: Prostitutes in literature ; Sex role in literature ; English literature History and criticism 19th century ; Moral conditions in literature ; Women and literature History 19th century ; Prostitution History 19th century ; Prostitutes in literature ; Sex role in literature ; English literature ; Moral conditions in literature ; Women and literature ; Prostitution ; Prostitutes in literature ; Prostitution ; Sex role in literature ; Women and literature ; Letterkunde ; Vrouwen ; Prostitutie ; Engels ; Literatur ; Gefallenes Mädchen ; Prostituierte ; Prostituierte ; Littérature anglaise ; 19e siècle ; Histoire et critique ; Femmes et littérature ; Grande-Bretagne ; 19e siècle ; Prostitution ; Histoire ; Grande-Bretagne ; 19e siècle ; Prostitution dans la littérature ; Rôle selon le sexe ; Dans la littérature ; littérature anglaise ; prostitution ; 19e s ; Geschichte 1832-1902 ; Geschichte 1837-1901 ; English literature ; Englisch ; Great Britain ; Moral conditions in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; Electronic book
    Abstract: Mid-Victorian conceptions of character, agency, and reform: social science and the "great social evil" -- "The taint the very tale conveyed": self-reading, suspicion, and falleness in Dickens -- Melodrama, morbidity, and unthinking sympathy: Gaskell's Mary Barton and Ruth -- Dramatic monologue in crisis: agency and exchange in G.G. Rossetti's "Jenny" -- Reproduced in finer motions: encouraging the fallen in Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh -- Afterword: intersubjectivity and the politics of poststructuralism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236) and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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  • 8
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501722684
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
    Keywords: Literature: history & criticism
    Abstract: Prostitute, adulteress, unmarried woman who engages in sexual relations, victim of seduction-the Victorian "fallen woman" represents a complex array of stigmatized conditions. Amanda Anderson here reconsiders the familiar figure of the fallen woman within the context of mid-Victorian debates over the nature of selfhood, gender, and agency. In richly textured readings of works by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, among others, she argues that depictions of fallen women express profound cultural anxieties about the very possibility of self-control and traditional moral responsibility.Prostitute, adulteress, unmarried woman who engages in sexual relations, victim of seduction-the Victorian "fallen woman" represents a complex array of stigmatized conditions. Amanda Anderson here reconsiders the familiar figure of the fallen woman within the context of mid-Victorian debates over the nature of selfhood, gender, and agency. In richly textured readings of works by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, among others, she argues that depictions of fallen women express profound cultural anxieties about the very possibility of self-control and traditional moral responsibility
    Note: English
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