
Lykke Guanio-Uluru and Colin Davis (eds.): Narrative Ethics: Negotiating Values. Essays in honour of Jakob Lothe
This book seeks to honour Jakob Lothe for his significant contributions to narrative studies and to literary studies more generally, in an international as well as Norwegian national context. It does so by offering a collection of essays on narrative ethics that in various ways engage with aspects of Lothe’s academic work, seeking to add to the understanding of some of the texts, authors, artworks, and topics that have been central to Lothe’s own writing in the course of his distinguished career.
Contents
Introduction
by Lykke Guanio-Uluru and Collin Davis
Books by Jakob Lothe
Part 1: Ethics and Aesthetics
Chapter 1: “Jakob Lothe Does Not Know”
by Colin Davis
Chapter 2: “Å skrive om andre: Etikk i litteratur og film”
by Eli Løfaldli
Chapter 3: “Ethics or Aesthetics? Refugee Literature’s Double-bind”
by Ulla Rahbek
Chapter 4: “Hva kommer etter tidsvitnene? Etiske og estetiske dimensjoner i Simon Strangers romaner Leksikon om lys og mørke (2018) og Museum for mordere og redningsmenn (2023)”
by Anette Homlong Storeide
Chapter 5: “Changing Perceptions of Jane Austen’s Ethical Status and their Relation to Values Embedded in her Novels”
by Marie Nedregotten Sørbø
Part 2: Reading and Rereading
Chapter 6: “Virginia Woolf’s The Waves and the Reader’s Interpretation of Narrative”
by Jeremy Hawthorn
Chapter 7: “‘The baffling things that are left over’: A Note on the Untimely in the Early Reception of The Turn of the Screw”
by Stuart McWilliams
Chapter 8: “On Rereading: Revisiting Jonathan Littell’s The Kindly Ones”
by Hanna Meretoja
Chapter 9: “Litterære avfallsdialogar i bildeboka Sinko og Flinko stablar om (2022) – ei helsing frå gatene i Bergen”
by Nina Goga
Chapter 10: “‘They treat the child as if he is a thing, and now the thing is broken, right.’ Raymond Carver’s ‘Little Things’ in Literature Circles”
by Åsmund Hennig
Part 3: Voices
Chapter 11: “Røysta som etisk fordring”
by Jan Inge Sørbø
Chapter 12: “Uncle Charles Revisited: Does Free Indirect Style Enable or Prevent Critical Judgement?”
by Juan Christian Pellicer
Chapter 13: “The Narrative Imperative: Giving Voice to the Marginalized, Two Japanese Perspectives”
by Anne Thelle
Chapter 14: “Plant Perspective(s) and Plant Voice(s): Storying Plant-Human Interrelationships”
by Lykke Guanio-Uluru
Contributors
Index
Tabula Gratulatoria
Published in the following formats:
Paper: ISBN 978-82-8390-164-1, 272 pp, hardcover, format: 15,8x22 cm, weight 0,5 kg,, year of publication 2025, language: English, Norwegian