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Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)

Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination By Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)

Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination by Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)


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Combining environmental theories related to pastoral texts, philosophies of embodiment, and animal studies, Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination is the first book to offer a wide-ranging investigation into how the works of three canonical modernist writers, E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, and W. H. Auden, have helped to shape our environmental imagination.

Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination Summary

Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden by Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)

Although modernism has traditionally been considered an art of cities, Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination claims a significant role for modernist texts in shaping environmental consciousness. Analyzing both canonical and lesser-known works of three key figures - E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, and W. H. Auden - Sultzbach suggests how the signal techniques of modernism encourage readers to become more responsive to the animate world and non-human minds. Understanding the way these writers represent nature's agency becomes central to interpreting the power dynamics of empire and gender, as well as experiments with language and creativity. The book acknowledges the longer pastoral tradition in literature, but also introduces readers to the newly expanding field of ecocriticism, including philosophies of embodiment and matter, queer ecocriticism, and animal studies. What emerges is a picture of green modernism that reifies our burgeoning awareness of what it means to be human within a larger living community.

Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination Reviews

' it looks to Forster, Woolf, and Auden as ecocritics in their own right, working through problems of aesthetics, culture, and identity through complex and ever-shifting engagements with the nonhuman realm. Reminding us of the fundamentally ecological engagements of modernism, Sultzbach presents a study that is compelling in its own right while also giving ecocritical approaches to modernism a touchstone for future work.' Jon Hegglund, Modernism/modernity
'Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination is an excellent read and likely to strike important chords with ecocritics and modernists alike.' Bonnie Roos, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment

About Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)

Kelly Sultzbach is a professor at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. Her research explores modernist representations of the relationship between humans and the environment. Published and forthcoming work can be found in Global History of Literature and the Environment, Understanding Merleau-Ponty Understanding Modernism, and Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism.

Table of Contents

1. Passage from pastoral: E. M. Forster; 2. The phenomenological whole: Virginia Woolf; 3. Brute being and animal language: W. H. Auden; Epilogue.

Additional information

NPB9781107161412
9781107161412
110716141X
Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden by Kelly Elizabeth Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2016-08-24
250
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