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Virginia Woolf And The Anthropocene 1st Edition Peter Adkins

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Virginia Woolf And The Anthropocene 1st Edition Peter Adkins
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.67 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Peter Adkins
ISBN: 9781399516686, 139951668X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Virginia Woolf And The Anthropocene 1st Edition Peter Adkins by Peter Adkins 9781399516686, 139951668X instant download after payment.

The first half of the twentieth century was a period of accelerated resource extraction, industrial intensification and tipping points in pollution levels, hastening the emergence of an epoch in which humans are the key drivers of planetary change. Virginia Woolf and the Anthropocene situates Woolf’s oeuvre as an important body of work within the literary history of our new planetary period, showing how her fiction and non-fiction engages with questions around climate change, environmental politics, imperial extractivism, eco-philosophy, species difference, natural history and extinction. Bringing together leading and emergent scholars, this collection recognises Woolf as a writer who was profoundly influenced by ecological and environmental questions throughout her life. It brings to light how Woolf responded to the environmental changes of her time and illuminates how her literary innovations continue to offer compelling ways of imagining the nonhuman and the planetary in our present moment.

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