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ISBN 10: 0521117232
ISBN 13: 9780521117234
Author: Paul Cefalu
MORAL IDENTITY IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1st Edition Table of contents:
Section 1: Introduction to Moral Identity in Early Modern Literature
- Defining Moral Identity in Early Modern England
- The Intersection of Literature, Ethics, and Identity
- The Role of Morality in Shaping Individual and Collective Identity
- Historical and Cultural Context: Early Modern England and the Renaissance
- Literary Approaches to Moral Philosophy and Ethics
Section 2: Theories of Morality and Identity in the Early Modern Period
6. Classical Foundations of Moral Philosophy: Aristotle, Plato, and Stoicism
7. Christian Ethics and the Concept of the Soul
8. The Influence of Humanism on Moral Thought
9. Early Modern Conceptions of the Self and Subjectivity
10. Moral Psychology: Desire, Will, and Reason
Section 3: Shaping Moral Identity through Literature
11. Morality and Personal Identity in the Works of Shakespeare
12. The Role of the Individual in Moral Decision-Making
13. Identity Formation in Renaissance Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello
14. The Impact of Social and Political Ideals on Moral Identity
15. The Construction of Moral Dilemmas in Early Modern Plays
Section 4: Early Modern Poetry and Moral Identity
16. Morality and Virtue in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser
17. Milton’s Exploration of Moral Identity in Paradise Lost
18. The Concept of the ‘Good’ in Early Modern Lyric Poetry
19. The Role of Divine Providence in Shaping Moral Lives in Poetry
20. Moral Identity in Metaphysical Poetry: Donne, Herbert, and Marvell
Section 5: Religion, Morality, and Identity
21. Protestantism and the Reformulation of Moral Identity
22. Catholicism and the Quest for Salvation: Identity and Confession
23. Puritan Morality: Asceticism, Discipline, and the Self
24. Religious Dissent and Moral Reformation in Early Modern England
25. The Intersection of Religious Belief and Literature in Identity Formation
Section 6: Morality in Early Modern Prose and Drama
26. The Ethical Dimensions of Early Modern Prose Fiction
27. Moral Identity in the Works of Thomas More and John Bunyan
28. The Political and Ethical Theories in Early Modern Political Tracts
29. Morality and the Law: Legal Discourse in Early Modern Drama
30. The Portrayal of Virtue and Vice in Moral Plays
Section 7: Gender, Morality, and Identity
31. Gender Identity and the Moral Self in Early Modern Literature
32. The Role of Women in Shaping Moral Norms and Identity
33. The Representation of Female Virtue and Vice in Early Modern Drama
34. Masculinity, Honor, and Morality in Early Modern Literature
35. Morality and Gender in the Writings of Female Authors
Section 8: The Social Dimensions of Moral Identity
36. The Role of Class and Social Status in the Formation of Moral Identity
37. Morality and the Performance of Identity in the Public Sphere
38. Identity and Morality in Early Modern English Social Hierarchies
39. The Influence of the Courtly System on Moral Behavior
40. The Relationship between Moral Identity and Social Change
Section 9: Morality, Literature, and the Modern World
41. The Legacy of Early Modern Moral Identity in Modern Thought
42. Morality in Early Modern Literature and Its Relevance Today
43. The Evolution of Moral Philosophy: From Early Modern to Modern Perspectives
44. The Continuing Relevance of Early Modern Literature in Understanding Moral Identity
45. Conclusion: The Power of Literature in Shaping Moral Consciousness
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