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Focusing on European and American trial fiction since about 1880, Dark Mirror argues that although it is generally animated by a sense of injustice, this literature reflects the virtual collapse in Western culture of the idea of a universal, or natural,ethical law. From the ancient Greeks to the Victorians, that idea, though powerfully contested by the notion that justice was simply the interest of the stronger,remained vigorously alive in books as in peoples minds. It thus constituted an alternative to injustice which modern literature, whether its angle is religious, social, or absurdist, rarely presents. Sterne presents the argument that the tradition of natural law can be adapted to the present condition, a hypothesis that necessitates a view of an international community in which distributive as well as punitive justice is done. Creators of literature, who have so persuasively dramatized the corruptions, cruelties, and absurdities of our time, would then eb called upon to increasingly choose to imagine justways for us to emerge from chaos. Dark Mirror is the first study that combines, comprehensively, the treatment of the historical conflict between idealistic (natural law) and realisticor cynical approaches to the idea of justice.

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title:Dark Mirror : The Sense of Injustice in Modern European and American Literature
author:Sterne, Richard Clark.
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823215105
print isbn13:9780823215102
ebook isbn13:9780585146980
language:English
subjectFiction--19th century--History and criticism, Fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Trials in literature, Justice in literature, Natural law in literature.
publication date:1994
lcc:PN3499.S73 1994eb
ddc:808.3
subject:Fiction--19th century--History and criticism, Fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Trials in literature, Justice in literature, Natural law in literature.
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Dark Mirror
The Sense of Injustice in Modern European and American Literature
by
RICHARD CLARK STERNE
Dark Mirror The Sense of Injustice in Modern European and American Literature - image 2
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York
1994
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copyright 1994 Fordham University Press
All rights reserved.
LC 93-17963
ISBN 0-8232-1509-1 (hardcover)
ISBN 0-8232-1510-5 (paperback)
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Sterne, Richard Clark, 1927
Dark mirror: the Sense of injustice in modern European
amd American literature/by Richard Clark Sterne.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8232-1509-1: $32.00
ISBN 0-8232-1510-5 (pbk.): $18.00
1. Fiction 9th century History and criticism.
2. Fiction 20th century History and criticism.
3. Trials in literature.
4. Justice in literature.
5. Natural law in literature. I. Title.
PN3499.S73Picture 31994Picture 4Picture 593-17963
809.3'9355 dc20Picture 6Picture 7CIP
PUBLICATION OF THIS BOOK
WAS AIDED BY A GRANT FROM
THE HENRY AND IDA WISSMANN FUND
Printed in the United States of America
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For my family
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
1. Idealistic vs. Realistic Conceptions of Justice from Homer to George Eliot
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2. The Sense of Injustice in Modern Religious Fiction
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Tolstoy, "God Sees the Truth, But Waits" Resurrection
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Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
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Mauriac, Thrse Desqueyroux
3. The Sense of Injustice in Modern Social Fiction
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Martin du Gard, Jean Barois
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Dreiser, An American Tragedy
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Brecht, The Caucasian Chalk Circle
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Koestler, Darkness at Noon
4. The Sense of Injustice in Modern Absurdist Fiction
168
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Melville, Billy Budd
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Kafka, The Trial
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Camus, The Outsider
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Kundera, The Joke
5. A "Dissenting" Perspective
218
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