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The value(s) of literature
- 作者: Hans, James S.,
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©1990.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xi, 166 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in aesthetics and the philosophy of art
- 標題: Philosophy. , Poetry , Literature Philosophy. , Esthétique. , Literature , Literature Aesthetics. , Social values in literature. , Poetry History and criticism. , Semiotics & Theory. , Poésie Histoire et critique. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Littérature Esthétique. , History and criticism. , Poetry. , Values in literature. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. , Aesthetics. , Valeurs sociales dans la littérature. , Poésie , Littérature
- ISBN: 1438405731 , 9781438405735
- ISBN: 0791402053 , 0791402061
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-166). Introduction: The value(s) of literature -- Whitman's affirmation of the world -- Stevens' chorale to the adventurer in humanity -- Ammons and the one: many mechanism -- Conclusion: The aesthetic of worldly hopes.
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This book addresses the ethical aspects of literature by discussing three major American poets: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, and A. R. Ammons. It develops a philosophical framework by which an ethics of literature can be construed, and differentiates this view from a purely political criticism on the one hand and a purely "disinterested" criticism on the other. Beginning with Nietzsche's assumption that the world itself is an aesthetic place, Hans shows how an ethic is always inevitably implicit in the aesthetic through which a writer constructs his work. At the same time, he argues that this ethic never tells us how to live our lives; it only presents us with a series of constructs through which we can begin to understand the nature of valuing in the everyday world. The book also examines some of the reasons why academics have resisted the ethical aspects of literature, confronting the two major forces in literary criticism today: political writing (chiefly feminist) and post-structuralist (chiefly deconstructionist) writing. The Value(s) of Literature goes beyond Nietzsche and Derrida's critique of Nietzsche, which does not seriously approach the need for positive evaluation of the world. It is precisely this positive attempt to weigh the value of things anew to which this book is devoted.
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