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Mark Twain's Ethical Realism: The Aesthetics of Race, Class, and Gender

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Mark Twain's Ethical Realism: The Aesthetics of Race, Class, and Gender - Fulton, Joe B
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Mark Twain's interest in the relationship between ethics and aesthetics provides the basis for this groundbreaking work of scholarship. Beginning with Twain's observation that a writer of realism becomes "like another conscience" for readers, Joe B. Fulton asks, "What is literary realism?" "In what ways is realism ethical?" Taking a hard look at recent criticism of Mark Twain and American realism, Fulton explores the skepticism associated with terms such as realism that has led scholars to ignore Twain's view of how a ...

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Mark Twain's Ethical Realism: The Aesthetics of Race, Class, and Gender 1998, University of Missouri Press

ISBN-13: 9780826211446

Hardcover