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035 _a(DE-B1597)9780748694594
035 _a(DE-B1597)615979
035 _a(OCoLC)1301549138
040 _aDE-B1597
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072 7 _aLIT004120
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082 0 4 _a823/.809
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aStaten, Henry
_eautore
245 1 0 _aSpirit Becomes Matter :
_bThe Brontes, George Eliot, Nietzsche /
_cHenry Staten.
264 1 _aEdinburgh :
_bEdinburgh University Press,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c©2014
300 _a1 online resource (208 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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490 0 _aEdinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVC
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
_fonline access with authorization
_2star
520 _aTraces the development of critical moral psychology in the central novels of the Brontës and George EliotThis book explains how, under the influence of the new 'mental materialism' that held sway in mid-Victorian scientific and medical thought, the Brontës and George Eliot in their greatest novels broached a radical new form of novelistic moral psychology. This was one no longer bound by the idealizing presuppositions of traditional Christian moral ideology, and, as Henry Staten argues, is closely related to Nietzsche's physiological theory of will to power (itself directly influenced by Herbert Spencer). On this reading, Staten suggests, the Brontës and George Eliot participate, with Flaubert, Baudelaire, and Nietzsche, in the beginnings of the modernist turn toward a strictly naturalistic moral psychology, one that is 'non-moral' or 'post-moral'.M/p›
530 _aIssued also in print.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Mai 2022)
650 0 _aEnglish fiction
_y19th century
_xHistory and criticism
_xTheory, etc.
650 0 _aEnglish fiction, 19th century
_xHistory and criticism
_xTheory, etc.
650 4 _aLiterary Studies.
650 7 _aLITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9780748694594?locatt=mode:legacy
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780748694594
856 4 2 _3Cover
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999 _c197040
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