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Ethical issues in twentieth-century French fiction: killing the other.

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This book examines ethical problems raised by a number of key twentieth-century theoretical and fictional texts by authors such as Levinas, Sartre, Beauvoir, Yourcenar, Duras and Genet.

It argues that even texts which apparently espouse ethical positions based on respect for and responsibility towards others, frequently depict conflict as an insurmountable aspect of human relations.

This is reflected at an aesthetic level, as these texts both describe the struggle for supremacy and replicate it in their relation to their readers.

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Macmillan
0230287476 / 9780230287471
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
08/12/1999
England
English
225 pages
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