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Ethical Form Features in Hilary Mantel’s Novels
YAN Chun-mei
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8080/2017.08.004
Quzhou University, Quzhou, China
There are different ethical forms in Hilary Mantel’s works, suggesting the author’s anxiety and reflection on family ethical issues, female problems, human nature, and the social reality. By detailed descriptions of various people’s major crises in daily life, with the ethical form features as focusing on individual life, highlighting the dilemma of moral judgment, and exploring the nature of ethical dialogue, Mantel expresses her deep moral concern and simple ethical pursuit in reality.
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