Ecological Form: System and Aesthetics in the Age of Empire
By Nathan K. Hensley (Editor), Philip Steer (Editor), Karen Pinkus (Afterword), Nathan K. Hensley (Contribution by), Philip Steer (Contribution by), Lynn Voskuil (Contribution by), Jesse Oak Taylor (Contribution by), Teresa Shewry (Contribution by), Aaron Rosenberg (Contribution by), Benjamin Morgan (Contribution by), Elizabeth Carolyn Miller (Contribution by), Deanna K. Kreisel (Contribution by), Adam Grener (Contribution by), Sukanya Banerjee (Contribution by), Monique Allewaert (Contribution by)
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By Nathan K. Hensley (Editor), Philip Steer (Editor), Karen Pinkus (Afterword), Nathan K. Hensley (Contribution by), Philip Steer (Contribution by), Lynn Voskuil (Contribution by), Jesse Oak Taylor (Contribution by), Teresa Shewry (Contribution by), Aaron Rosenberg (Contribution by), Benjamin Morgan (Contribution by), Elizabeth Carolyn Miller (Contribution by), Deanna K. Kreisel (Contribution by), Adam Grener (Contribution by), Sukanya Banerjee (Contribution by), Monique Allewaert (Contribution by)
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Ecological Form brings together leading voices in nineteenth-century ecocriticism to suture the lingering divide between postcolonial and ecocritical approaches. Together, these essays show how Victorian thinkers used aesthetic form to engage problems of system, interconnection, and dispossession that remain our own. The authors reconsider Victorian literary structures in light of environmental catastrophe; coordinate “natural” questions with sociopolitical ones; and underscore the category...























