Good and evil / editor, Margaret S�onser Breen.
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TextSeries: Critical insightsPublication details: Ipswich, Mass. : Salem Press, c2013.Description: xiv, 294 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781429837361 (hardcover)
- 1429837365 (hardcover)
- 9781429837842 (ebook)
- 1429837845 (ebook)
- PR 468 .G66 G66 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-280) and index.
On good and evil / Margaret S�onser Breen -- Critical contexts : Good and evil in the modern critical tradition / Mena Mitrano ; Good and evil: inclusion and exclusion in life and literature / Sherrie Olson ; World without evil? Faust's fortunes through the centuries / Robert Deam Tobin ; Decadence and Dorian Gray: who's afraid of Oscar Wilde? / Frederick S. Roden -- Critical readings : Bonds, needs, and morals in King Lear / Gregory Kneidel ; John Milton's Paradise lost and the problem of evil / Mitchell M. Harris ; Driven by demons: "The rime of the ancient mariner" / Mark Kipperman ; The inadequacy of closure in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre; or, Why "Reader, I married him" is one of the most disappointing sentences in Victorian literature / Katie R. Peel ; Hawthorne's pearl: the origins of good and evil in The scarlet letter / Karen J. Renner ; "The accurst, the tainted, and the innocent": The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and the fragmentation of personality in late Victorian and Edwardian Scottish fiction / Tom Hubbard ; From mice to Mickey to Maus: the metaphor of evil and its metamorphosis in the Holocaust / Pnina Rosenberg ; Understanding communal violence: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan / Patrick Colm Hogan ; Unfinished evil and benevolent community in Edwidge Danticat's The farming of bones / Katharine Capshaw Smith ; Revisiting the Gothic / Erin Hollis ; The touch of evil and the triumph of love in Harry Potter / Vera J. Camden.
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