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‘Bound in Amity to All’: Euthanasia’s Cosmopolitan Ethic of Caring
In Mary Shelley’s Valperga, the conflict between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, and the gradual corruption of Castruccio, reveal the destructive effects of ‘party spirit’ on human benevolence and...