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The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704-1894: Louis Kirk McAuley The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704-1894
Louis Kirk McAuley
R3,389 Discovery Miles 33 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At this critical juncture in which the biodiversity of planet Earth appears to be shrinking fast and furiously, Louis Kirk McAuley invites us to consider the ways in which particular unruly natures, including animals, plants and minerals, actively intervene in literature to decentre the human. Drawing upon invasion biology, McAuley offers transformative ecocritical interpretations of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and American literature and highlights the heterarchical nature of empire building. This includes analyses of texts composed by (or about) persons residing at, or just outside, the edges of the British and American Empires, including St Kitts and Nevis, Haiti, Cuba, Hawaii and Samoa, which were built around the global transfer of animals and plants. Offering biotic readings of this literature, McAuley highlights the human place in nature and provides practical literary examples of the ways oceans facilitate the confusion of time and place.

Global Romanticism - Origins, Orientations, and Engagements, 1760-1820 (Paperback): Evan Gottlieb Global Romanticism - Origins, Orientations, and Engagements, 1760-1820 (Paperback)
Evan Gottlieb; Contributions by Samuel Baker, Miranda Burgess, Ian Duncan, Anthony Jarrells, …
R1,777 Discovery Miles 17 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For several decades, interest in the British Romantics' theorizations and representations of the world beyond their national borders has been guided by postcolonial and, more recently, transatlantic paradigms. Global Romanticism: Origins, Orientations, and Engagements, 1760-1820 charts a new intellectual course by exploring the literature and culture of the Romantic era through the lens of long-durational globalization. In a series of wide-ranging but complementary chapters, this provocative collection of essays by established scholars makes the case that many British Romantics were committed to conceptualizing their world as an increasingly interconnected whole. In doing so, moreover, they were both responding to and shaping early modern versions of the transnational economic, political, sociocultural, and ecological forces known today as globalization.

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