Table des matières
Christine Reynier et Jean-Michel Ganteau
IntroductionFrédéric Regard
On Tears Shed at Brownlow Hill in the Summer of 1866: Alterity, Politics, and Style in Josephine Butler’s WritingsDavid Nowell Smith
‘I hold it towards you’: Alterity in Lyric AddressStephen Ross
Modernist Ethics, Critique, and UtopiaIsabelle Brasme
Towards an Ethics of Singularity: The Shattered Mirror of Identity in Ford Madox Ford’s Parades EndMaría J. López
Writers, Friends and Lovers: Virginia Woolf, G.E. Moore and the Aesthetics of Personal RelationsFlorence Marie-Laverrou
The Relation to the Other in John Cowper Powys’s Wolf Solent (1929)Rainer Emig
Beyond Alterity—Within Alterity: Edith Sitwell’s Self-Reflexive Assessments of ModernismPaula Martín Salván
‘To feel pity even for the planets’: The Aporias of Responsibility in Graham Greene’s The Heart of the MatterJulian Jiménez Hefferman
The Lay Community: Weil, Murdoch, Badiou and the Ethics of Other-CenterednessLaurent Mellet
Moral Questions and Ethical Answers: On some Responsibilities of British Satire in the 20th and 21st CenturiesVincent Dussol
James Kelman’s Confrontational Ethics in You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the FreeEileen Williams-Wanquet
The Ethics of Re-Writing: Jeanette Winterson’s Weight (2005)Michael Kindellan
Responsibility in Verse: William Wordsworth and J.H. Prynne