The ethics of friendship in the Victorian novel
Friendship, in its many forms, comprises the focus of this thesis. The Victorian realist novel provides the site in which enduring philosophical and literary questions pertaining to the role of friendship in the flourishing life are tested, probed, and analysed. Driving this research are the followi...
Main Author: | Stallings, CL |
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Other Authors: | Small, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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