Novel Environments: Science, Description, and Victorian Fiction examines how description in the Victorian novel helped to shape our modern understanding of the environment.
Novel Environments: Science, Description, and Victorian Fiction examines how description in the Victorian novel helped to shape our modern understanding of the environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jayne Hildebrand is Assistant Professor of English at Barnard College, where she specializes in nineteenth-century British literature with a focus on the Victorian novel and the history of science. Her other research and teaching interests include nineteenth-century poetry, science fiction, and environmental humanities. She has also published articles on William Morris and Victorian psychology, early Victorian working-class poetry, and eighteenth-century georgic poetry.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Habitats of Mary Russell Mitford's Our Village 2: George Eliot's Biological Media 3: Thomas Hardy's Virtual Environments 4: Stevenson's Islands and the Poetry of Circumstance Coda: Immersed in the Environment Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Habitats of Mary Russell Mitford's Our Village 2: George Eliot's Biological Media 3: Thomas Hardy's Virtual Environments 4: Stevenson's Islands and the Poetry of Circumstance Coda: Immersed in the Environment Bibliography Index
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