A Study of Ian Mcewan's Novels from the Perspective of Empathy

A Study of Ian Mcewan's Novels from the Perspective of Empathy

by Luo Yuan

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This book takes the contemporary British novelist Ian McEwan as the research object, and uses "empathy" as the entry point within the framework of ethical criticism. It systematically examines the various types of empathy between self and others and related ethical and moral issues in McEwan's six major novels, and then conducts an in-depth study of McEwan's exploration of complex human nature. This book expands the depth and breadth of the study of McEwan's novels in terms of subject matter and content. It uses the research methods of literary ethics criticism, empathy psychology, and care ethics across disciplines, opening up a new interdisciplinary interpretation perspective for the study of McEwan's novels.

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