Just Literature [electronic resource] : Philosophical Criticism and Justice.

Zamir, Tzachi, 1967-
Call Number
809.9
Author
Zamir, Tzachi, 1967-
Title
Just Literature Philosophical Criticism and Justice.
Publication
Milton : Routledge, 2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (111 p.).
Series
New Literary Theory Ser.
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Summary
In Just Literature, Tzachi Zamir introduces the idea of 'philosophical criticism' as an innovative approach to interpreting literary texts. Throughout the book, Zamir uses the theme of justice as a case study for this new critical approach. By using philosophical criticism', Zamir posits that a stronger grasp of the idea of justice can increase one's understanding of literature, and thus its value. He offers philosophical readings of works by Dante, Shakespeare, Toni Morrison, J. M. Coetzee and Philip Roth to explore the relationship between aesthetic and epistemic value. Zamir argues that, while literature and philosophy remain separate entities, examining the two in tandem may help inform the study of both. Offering an inventive twist on an established dynamic, this book is essential reading for any student or scholar of literature or philosophy.
Subject
Justice in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Multimedia
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Summary
In Just Literature, Tzachi Zamir introduces the idea of 'philosophical criticism' as an innovative approach to interpreting literary texts. Throughout the book, Zamir uses the theme of justice as a case study for this new critical approach. By using philosophical criticism', Zamir posits that a stronger grasp of the idea of justice can increase one's understanding of literature, and thus its value. He offers philosophical readings of works by Dante, Shakespeare, Toni Morrison, J. M. Coetzee and Philip Roth to explore the relationship between aesthetic and epistemic value. Zamir argues that, while literature and philosophy remain separate entities, examining the two in tandem may help inform the study of both. Offering an inventive twist on an established dynamic, this book is essential reading for any student or scholar of literature or philosophy.
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Subject
Justice in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Multimedia