ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN LITERATURE

Association for the Study of Ethical Behavior in Literature.  Broadly conceived, any treatment of the convergence between ethics and literature: personal responsibility, moral behavior, decision, impulse, agency/action, reader-response, humanism, character, identity, virtue, ideal, conscience.  Such an approach could accommodate, for example, medical humanities and environmental ethics, as well.

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Submit/Query: Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D., Professor of English: gtague@stfranciscollege.edu Include ASEBL Submission in the subject line.  MS-Word attachments. Critical (not creative) writing (1000-2000 words); reflective essays encouraged.  BIO: 45 words.

E-ISSN: 1944-401X



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Timothy Dugan, Ph.D.

Timothy Dugan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Expertise in Dramatic Literature (The Greeks, O’Neill, Pirandello, Dario Fo, Experimental Drama of the 60’s), Writing for Performance (Playwriting and Screenwriting)

 
 

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