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This book was accepted in 1999 as doctoral thesis (Dr. oec. publ. )
by the faculty of economics of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat
in Munich. It won the dissertation price of the Alumni-Club of the
economics faculty in the academic year 2000. Financial assistance
by the German Research Asso ciation (DFG) for printing costs is
gratefully acknowledged. I have to thank the people behind the
B\'IF, X-project, in particular Donald Knuth and Leslie Lamport,
for their wonderful typesetting program. The supervisors of my
thesis were Prof. Dr. G. Flaig and Prof. Dr. D. Marin. I would like
thank both for their thorough reading of the book and their ideas
and critical remarks. lowe much gratitude to my academic teacher
Prof. Dr. G. Flaig for many insightful conversations about modern
time series econometrics, asymptotic theory and data problems. His
empha sis on clear theory combined with sound econometric methods
formed my personal ideal of how to do applied economics. After he
left the university in 1998I had the opportunity to continue my
work at the Center for Economic Studies. Prof. Dr. H. -W. Sinn and
my new colleaguesat CES provided a stim ulating environment for the
completion of my dissertation. Finally, I want to thank my parents,
my sister and my friends for being there and sharing my cheers and
worries. Munich, October 2000 Michael Reutter Our main concern in
philosophy and in science should be the search fortruth.
Justification is not an aim; and brilliance and cleverness as such
are boring."
Although Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a
Mockingbird has attracted a great deal of scholarly and popular
attention due to its engaging narrative and broad appeal to a sense
of justice, little has been done to examine the modern classic
through the lens of Lee's controversial novel Go Set a Watchman,
published unexpectedly a year before the author's death. In
Mockingbird Grows Up Cheli Reutter and Jonathan S. Cullick assemble
a team of scholars to take on the task of interpreting,
contextualising, and deconstructing To Kill a Mockingbird in the
wake of Go Set a Watchman. The essays contained in this
groundbreaking volume cover a range of literary topics, such as
race, sexuality, language, and reading contexts. Critically, the
volume revisits the question of African-American characterisation
in Lee's work and reexamines the development of Atticus Finch, a
character long believed to be an exemplar of justice and virtue in
Lee's fiction. The editors also take on questions regarding the
publication of Go Set a Watchman, and Holly Blackford contributes
an essay that places Watchman within the pantheon of American
literature. Literary scholars, educators, and those interested in
southern literature will appreciate the new light this publication
sheds on a classic American novel. Mockingbird Grows Up offers a
deeper understanding of a canonical American work and prepares a
new generation to engage with Harper Lee's appealing prose, complex
characters, and influential metaphors.
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