
What Happens When We Engage With Fictional Characters? How Do Our Imaginative Engagements Bear On Our Actions In The Wider World? Moving Between The Literary And The Philosophical, Sophie Ratcliffe Considers The Ways In Which Readers Feel When They Read, And How They Understand Ideas Of Feeling. On Sympathy Uses Dramatic Monologues Based On The Tempest As Its Focus, And Broaches Questions About Fictional Belief, Morality, And The Dynamics Between Readers, Writers, And Fictional Characters. The Book Challenges Conventionally Accepted Ideas Of Literary Identification And Sympathy, And Asks Why The Idea Of Sympathy Has Been Seen As So Important To Liberal Humanist Theories Of Literary Value. Individual Chapters On Robert Browning, W. H. Auden, And Samuel Beckett, Who All Drew On Shakespeare's Late Play, Offer New Readings Of Some Major Works, While The Book's Epilogue Tackles Questions Of Contemporary Sympathy. Ranging From The Nineteenth Century To The Present Day, This Important New Study Sets Out To Clarify And Challenge Current Assumptions About Reading And Sympathetic Belief, Shedding New Light On The Idea And Ideal Of Sympathy, The Workings Of Affect And Allusion, And The Ethics Of Reading.
This book investigates the complex relationship between reader engagement with fictional characters and the subsequent impact of those imaginative experiences on real-world moral actions. Sophie Ratcliffe, a scholar of literature, synthesizes philosophical inquiry with literary analysis to examine how the act of reading influences human affect and ethical understanding. By utilizing Shakespeare's The Tempest as a recurring focal point, she challenges traditional liberal humanist assumptions regarding the necessity and function of sympathy in literary evaluation.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and critics recognize this work as a rigorous contribution to the intersection of literary theory and moral philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for those already familiar with the works of the featured poets and playwrights.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0191553670
ISBN-13:
9780191553677
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