Fictional Characters, Real Problems
Discover the profound intersection of literature and ethics in "Fictional Characters, Real Problems," a thought-provoking collection of essays published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This hardback edition spans 402 pages and delves into essential themes such as character formation, moral discernment, and the poetic vision that shapes our ethical understanding. The essays examine how literature influences self-identity and fosters moral growth, while also exploring the historical context of literature's ethical dimensions. Ideal for readers interested in the moral implications of storytelling, this book offers valuable insights into how fictional characters grapple with real-world problems. Enhance your literary journey and deepen your understanding of ethics through this compelling work that invites reflection and discussion.