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.
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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