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The crime in mind : criminal responsibility and the Victorian novel
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ISBN: 9786610482214 1429415185 1280835583 1280482214 0198034350 0195185242 9780198034353 9780195150742 0195150740 9780195150735 0195150732 9781280482212 9781280835582 9786610835584 6610835586 6610482217 0197723594 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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This interdisciplinary study of legal and literary narratives argues that the novel's particular power to represent the interior life of its characters both challenges the law's definitions of criminal responsibility and reaffirms them. By means of connecting major novelists with prominent jurists and legal historians of the era, it offers profound new ways of thinking about the Victorian period.


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A critical edition of Josephine Lawrence's If I have four apples (1935)
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ISBN: 0773420827 9780773420823 9780773439115 0773439110 Year: 2011 Publisher: Lewiston, NY Edwin Mellen Press


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Imagining Care : Responsibility, Dependency, and Canadian Literature
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ISBN: 1442637048 9781442637047 9781442637030 144263703X 1442637056 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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"Imagining Care brings literature and philosophy into dialogue by examining caregiving in literature by contemporary Canadian writers alongside ethics of care philosophy. Through close readings of fiction and memoirs by Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Michael Ignatieff, Ian Brown, and David Chariandy, Amelia DeFalco argues that these narratives expose the tangled particularities of relations of care, dependency, and responsibility, as well as issues of marginalisation on the basis of gender, race, and class. DeFalco complicates the myth of Canada as an unwaveringly caring nation that is characterized by equality and compassion. Caregiving is unpredictable: one person's altruism can be another's narcissism; one's compassion, another's condescension or even cruelty. In a country that conceives of itself as a caring society, these texts depict in stark terms the ethical dilemmas that arise from our attempts to respond to the needs of others."--

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