2006
DOI: 10.1353/chl.2006.0016
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"The Canary and the Nightingale": Performance and Virtue in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom

Abstract: This essay explores the tension between performance, broadly understood as action staged and executed before an audience, and virtue, expressing itself in actions done for virtue's sake alone, by examining Alcott's Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom through the lens of Platonic and Aristotelian moral theory.

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