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Do birds disagree? The place of aesthetic value in advocacy for the humanities

The Function of Cynicism at the Present Time

Artificial Intelligence: George Eliot, Ernst Kapp, and the Projections of Character

George Eliot: no place like home?

Realism v. Realpolitik: Trollope and the Parliamentary Career Manqué

Speech beyond toleration: On Carlyle and moral controversialism now

The Future of the Humanities in the UK

Vanity Fair

Caprice: Individual Subjectivity in Literary Criticism

Does Self-Identity Persist into Old Age?

‘The Situation of the Humanities in the UK’

The Last Chronicle of Barset

Fully Accountable

Assisted Living: “Acting Naturally” in Room 335

The Double Standard of Aging: On Missing Stendhal in England

Edward Upward and the Critique of Everyday Late Life

The Value of the Humanities

The literary example in moral philosophy today

Dispensing with Style

Against Self-Interest: Trollope and Realism

George Eliot and the Cosmopolitan Cynic

Subjectivity, psychology, and the Imagination

Subjectivity, Psychology and the Imagination

The Function of Antagonism: Miroslav Holub and Ronald Hoffmann

"Letting Oneself Go": John Stuart Mill and Helmuth Plessner on Tears

The Eustace Diamonds

Roundtable: Old Age and the Victorians. Introduction

The Forms of Liberalism

Argument as Conflict: Then and Now

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner in Browning, Sillitoe, and Murakami

The Long Life

Wuthering Heights

Hardy’s Tennyson

Hardy’s Tennyson

Literature v. Science

“What We Really Want Most out of Realism … ”: Feminist Theory and the Return of the Real

Aesthetic Value and Literary Criticism

Degraded Nature

Editing Wuthering Heights

Guest Lecture

Hardy’s Tennyson

Miroslav Holub, Ronald Hoffman and the Two Cultures Debate

On Sweetness and Light, and Other Utilities

Panel Member: Literature and Science

The Double Standard’ and Other Questions

Three Kinds of Loneliness for the Long Distance Runner