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Title: JOHN STUART MILL AND THE WRITING OF CHARACTER
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 0820337900
ISBN 13: 9780820337906
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS
Pub. date: 1 September, 2010
Pages: 352
Description: This interdisciplinary study proposes a comprehensive reevaluation of the links between Mill's experience and his writings, and it does so by examining such larger issues as the relation between gender and profession in Victorian culture and the nature of autobiographical writing.
Synopsis: In his essay On Liberty, John Stuart Mill writes that a person "whose desires and impulses are not his own, has no character, no more than a steamengine has a character." Although Mill never devoted an essay or treatise solely to character, Janice Carlisle argues that the subject was central to his writings on politics, philosophy, science, literature, sociology, and psychology.This interdisciplinary study proposes a comprehensive reevaluation of the links between Mill's experience and his writings, and it does so by examining such larger issues as the relation between gender and profession in Victorian culture and the nature of autobiographical writing. Moreover, the questions that interested Mill provide a historical perspective on current debates about the relative value of theory and practice or the construction of individuals by social and political forces beyond their control.Written with genuine sympathy for the conflicts between Mill's ambitions and his circumstances, this study recognizes that his impulses toward self-defeat were confirmed and complicated by his culture.Far from the detached thinker that he strove to become in his writings, Mill emerges here as a man whose personal failures of vision on some issues are as revealing and compelling as his insights into others.
Publication: US
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Returns: Returnable
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