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The moral imagination: essays on literature and ethics

Iowa City: University of Iowa Press (1986)

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  1. Ethics and literature: Introduction.Adia Mendelson-Maoz - 2007 - Philosophia 35 (2):111-116.
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  • Sherlock Holmes, Crime, and the Anxieties of Globalization.Michael Allen Gillespie & John Samuel Harpham - 2011 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 23 (4):449-474.
    Before the establishment in the early 1800s of France's Sûreté Nationale and England's Scotland Yard, the detection of crimes was generally regarded as supernatural work, but the rise of modern science allowed mere mortals to systematize and categorize events—and thus to solve crimes. Reducing the amount of crime, however, did not reduce the fear of crime, which actually grew in the late-nineteenth century as the result of globalization and media sensationalism. Literary detectives offered an imaginary cure for an imaginary disease. (...)
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