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ISBN 10: 0230238157
ISBN 13: 978-0230238152
Author: Andy Mousley
Literature cultivates 'deep selves' for whom books matter because they take over from religion fundamental questions about the meaning of existence. This volume embraces and questions this perspective, whilst also developing a 'new humanist' critical vocabulary which specifies, and therefore opens to debate, the human significance of literature.
Chapter 1: Literature as Ersatz Theology: Deep Selves
Chapter 2: Faith, Feeling, Reality
Chapter 3: Virginia Woolf, Sympathy and Feeling for the Human
Chapter 4: Being Human and Being Animal in Twentieth-Century Horse-Whispering Writings
Chapter 5: Judith Butler and the Catachretic Human
Chapter 6: Scepticism, or Humanism at the Limit
Chapter 7: Shakespeare’s Refusers
Chapter 8: Why Eliot Killed Lydgate: ‘Joyful Cruelty’ in Middlemarch
Chapter 9: Atomised
Chapter 10: Humanity Without Itself
Chapter 11: Literature, Democracy, Humanisms from Below
Chapter 12: Mobilising Unbribable Life
Chapter 13: HUM (-an, -ane, -anity, -anities, -anism, -anise)
Chapter 14: Humanising Marx
Chapter 15: Civic Humanism
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Tags: Andy Mousley, Towards, Literary, Humanism