Beyond Sense and Sensibility: Moral Formation and the Literary Imagination From Johnson to Wordsworth

Bucknell University Press (2014)
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Drawing on philosophical thought from the eighteenth century as well as conceptual frameworks developed in the twenty-first century, the essays in Beyond Sense and Sensibility examine moral formation as represented in or implicitly produced by literary works of late eighteenth-century British authors.

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