Levinas and nineteenth-century literature : ethics and otherness from Romanticism through Realism /
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Newark :
University of Delaware Press,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Levinas, twenty-first century ethical criticism, and their nineteenth-century contexts / Donald R. Wehrs and David P. Haney
- The voices of others : Wordsworth's poetics of recognition / A.C. Goodson
- Coleridge's "historic race" : ethical and political otherness / David P. Haney
- Hospitality in autobiography : Levinas chez De Quincey / E.S. Burt
- Levinas and French literature / Alain Paul Toumayan
- Escaping Emersonian egocentrism : Poe's moral tales of the haunting other / N.S. Boone
- Emmanuel Levinas and the American renaissance canon / Lorna Wood
- Levinasian ethics and the rehabilitation of indirect free style, or, Jane Austen and the masturbating critic / Donald R. Wehrs
- Taking care : a slightly Levinasian reading of Dombey and son / Melvyn New
- Daniel Deronda and the ethics of alterity / Rachel Hollander.