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Charlotte Brontë at the Anthropocene

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ISBN-13:
9781438479880
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
334
Autor:
Shawna Ross
Serie:
SUNY series, Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Honorable Mention, 2020 Sonya Rudikoff Award presented by the Northeast Victorian Studies AssociationIn this book, Shawna Ross argues that Charlotte Brontë was an attentive witness of the Anthropocene and created one of the first literary ecosystems animated by human-caused environmental change. Brontë combined her personal experiences, scientific knowledge, and narrative skills to document environmental change in her representations of moorlands, valleys, villages, and towns, and the processes that disrupted them, including extinction, deforestation, industrialization, and urbanization. Juxtaposing close readings of Brontë's fiction with Victorian and contemporary science writing, as well as with the writings of Brontë's family members, Ross reveals the importance of storytelling for understanding how human behaviors contribute to environmental instability and why we resist changing our destructive habits. Ultimately, Brontë's lifelong engagement with the nonhuman world offers five powerful strategies for coping with ecological crises: to witness destruction carefully, to write about it unflinchingly, to apply those experiences by questioning and redefining toxic definitions of the human, and to mourn the dead, all without forgetting to tend the living.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Anthropocene Fictions at the Scale of a Lifetime1. Bog Burst at the Dawn of the Anthropocene: Observing the Moors under Crisis2. Three Days on the Moors with Jane Eyre: Defining Anthropos3. Shirley's Tale of Valley, Factory, and Lioness: Gathering Multispecies Romances of Ecological Degradation4. Provisional Survivors in Postnatural Villette: Learning to Love the StormConclusion: Climates for Mourning, Editing, and ScholarshipNotesWorks CitedIndex

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