This book on African, American and English literary criticism, intends to sensitize the audience on the importance of renewing with traditional humanistic principles and ethical values which advocate secular emancipation of mankind. The five interdisciplinary essays of the book advocate moral consciousness and humanism as intellectual weapons to achieve the welfare of populations around the world in terms of modern sociopolitical and economic organizations of human communities worldwide. The first essay addresses Togolese sociopolitical challenges toward a democratic government. The second essay denounces hypocrisy and political corruption in Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband. The third essay scrutinizes the effects of intellectual pride of the King and the projectors of Laputa in their effort to create a scientific world which curiously rejects ethical consciousness and traditional moral values. The fourth essay examines slavery in American context as a phenomenon which victimizes both the slave and the slaveholder. The fifth essay explores the way John Steinbeck depicts the destructive impact of American capitalism during the Great Depression.
Towards Ethics and Humanism: Cross Literary Perspectives – PDF
Towards Ethics and Humanism: Cross Literary Perspectives – PDF
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Publication Date | September 20, 2025 |
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Publication Date | September 20, 2025 |
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No. of Pages | 128 |
About the author
DR. PAMÉSSOU WALLA, is an Associate Professor of English studies at the University of Lomé in Togo. He is the current Head of the department of English at the University of Lomé in the faculty of Arts and Languages in Togo. He is the author of many books on English studies.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Introduction 1
The Challenges of Togolese Daily Life in Charles OLINCE’s Le Calvaire d’Apélété Paméssou WALLA 3
Hypocrisy and Political Corruption in Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband Yétigolibe BOLDJA 37
The Impact of Academic self-Esteem in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. Kassim YACOUBOU 51
The American Tragedy Challenged: The Slaveholder is also not Spared, A Reading of George Aiken’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly
Koffitsè Ekélékana Isidore GUELLY 69
Violent Drifts of American Capitalism in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath and In Dubious Battle
Hayéga PLASSI 95