This interdisciplinary collection explores Victorian literature and its connection to various fields such as environmental history, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Further, the edition features seminal nineteenth-century figures advancing the cause of early environmental justice linked to place.
This interdisciplinary collection explores Victorian literature and its connection to various fields such as environmental history, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Further, the edition features seminal nineteenth-century figures advancing the cause of early environmental justice linked to place.
Dewey W. Hall is professor of English and director of English education at California State Polytechnic University Pomona.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Laura Dassow Walls Part One: Place in the British Isles Chapter 1 Introduction: The Matter of Place-Consciousness Dewey W. Hall Chapter 2 Railways, Tourism, and Preservation in the Victorian Lake District: from Wordsworth to Rawnsley Saeko Yoshikawa Chapter 3 Wending Homeward: The Material Turn in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre Adrian Tait Chapter 4 Hard Times: Factory Education, Factory System, and the Preston Strike Dewey W. Hall Chapter 5 The Politics of Place Attachment and the Laboring Body in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles Jillmarie Murphy Part Two: Place in Australia, Newfoundland, and America Chapter 6 Antipodal Ecology: Colonial Landscaping in Victorian Fiction Julie M. Barst Chapter 7 Ecotheological Morality in Charles Kingsley's The Water-Babies Akemi Yoshida Chapter 8 Philip Henry Gosse, Newfoundland, and the Unveiling of Wonders Sue Edney Chapter 9 Seeing Soils Marlee Fuhrmann Chapter 10 "Different shades of green": Elizabeth Gaskell
Foreword by Laura Dassow Walls Part One: Place in the British Isles Chapter 1 Introduction: The Matter of Place-Consciousness Dewey W. Hall Chapter 2 Railways, Tourism, and Preservation in the Victorian Lake District: from Wordsworth to Rawnsley Saeko Yoshikawa Chapter 3 Wending Homeward: The Material Turn in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre Adrian Tait Chapter 4 Hard Times: Factory Education, Factory System, and the Preston Strike Dewey W. Hall Chapter 5 The Politics of Place Attachment and the Laboring Body in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles Jillmarie Murphy Part Two: Place in Australia, Newfoundland, and America Chapter 6 Antipodal Ecology: Colonial Landscaping in Victorian Fiction Julie M. Barst Chapter 7 Ecotheological Morality in Charles Kingsley's The Water-Babies Akemi Yoshida Chapter 8 Philip Henry Gosse, Newfoundland, and the Unveiling of Wonders Sue Edney Chapter 9 Seeing Soils Marlee Fuhrmann Chapter 10 "Different shades of green": Elizabeth Gaskell
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