Mariangela Palladino m.palladino@keele.ac.uk
Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics
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Abstract
This study seeks to examine the ethical import of Morrison's eighth novel, Love (2003), through analysis of its narrative forms. With a complex weaving of narrative voices that offer oppositional points of views, Love demands that readers reconsider what they have been told. By foregrounding narrative ethics as the figurative, as showing rather than telling and signifying, this paper closely examines Love's narrative voices.
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Palladino. (2012). Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 334 -352
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2012 |
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Journal | MFS Modern Fiction Studies |
Print ISSN | 0026-7724 |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Pages | 334 -352 |
Publisher URL | http://literature.proquest.com/searchFulltext.do?id=R4807325&divLevel=0&area=abell&forward=critref_ft |
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