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Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Paperback)
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Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Paperback)
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How literature of the British imperial world contended with the
social and environmental consequences of industrial mining The
1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in
the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how
literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization
where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of
earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of
resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was
the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels,
which put its novelists and other writers in the remarkable
position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life.
Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and
Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's
longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms
against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of
reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like
Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space
toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy
works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit
offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism.
This illuminating book reveals how an era marked by violent mineral
resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend
extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding.
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