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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Davidson, Jenny. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Hypocrisy and the politics of politeness : ▼b manners and morals from Locke to Austen / ▼c Jenny Davidson. |
| 260 | ▼a New York : ▼b Cambridge University Press, ▼c 2004. | |
| 300 | ▼a 242 p. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-229) and index. | |
| 600 | 1 0 | ▼a Austen, Jane, ▼d 1775-1817 ▼x Ethics. |
| 600 | 1 0 | ▼a Locke, John, ▼d 1632-1704 ▼x Ethics. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a English literature ▼y 18th century ▼x History and criticism. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Courtesy in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Literature and society ▼z England ▼x History ▼y 18th century. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Moral conditions in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Etiquette in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Hypocrisy in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Ethics in literature. |
| 945 | ▼a KLPA |
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| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고7층/ | 청구기호 820.9353 D252h | 등록번호 111715338 (1회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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책소개
In Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness, Jenny Davidson considers the arguments that define hypocrisy as a moral and political virtue in its own right. She shows that these were arguments that thrived in the medium of eighteenth-century Britain's culture of politeness. In the debate about the balance between truthfulness and politeness, Davidson argues that eighteenth-century writers from Locke to Austen come down firmly on the side of politeness. This is the case even when it is associated with dissimulation or hypocrisy. These writers argue that the open profession of vice is far more dangerous for society than even the most glaring discrepancies between what people say in public and what they do in private. This book explores what happens when controversial arguments in favour of hypocrisy enter the mainstream, making it increasingly hard to tell the difference between hypocrisy and more obviously attractive qualities like modesty, self-control and tact.
Davidson examines the attitude of such writers as Locke and Austen towards hypocrisy.
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Acknowledgements; Introduction: the revolution in manners in eighteenth-century prose; 1. Hypocrisy and the servant problem; 2. Gallantry, adultery and the principles of politeness; 3. Revolutions in female manners; 4. Hypocrisy and the novel I: Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded; 5. Hypocrisy and the novel II: a modest question about Mansfield Park; Coda: politeness and its costs; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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