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Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)

Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination By Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)

Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination by Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)


Summary

The Victorians first articulated key questions about sustainability and global eco-catastrophe that are now staples of our cultural discourse. Allen MacDuffie explores the way in which the imaginative literature of the nineteenth century sought to address these emerging ecological concerns and helped in the creation of society's environmental consciousness.

Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination Summary

Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination by Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)

Reading Victorian literature and science in tandem, Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination investigates how the concept of energy was fictionalized - both mystified and demystified - during the rise of a new resource-intensive industrial and economic order. The first extended study of a burgeoning area of critical interest of increasing importance to twenty-first-century scholarship, it anchors its investigation at the very roots of the energy problem, in a period that first articulated questions about sustainability, the limits to growth, and the implications of energy pollution for the entire global environment. With chapters on Charles Dickens, John Ruskin, Robert Louis Stevenson, Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells, Allen MacDuffie discusses the representation of urban environments in the literary imaginary, and how those texts helped reveal the gap between cultural fantasies of unbounded energy generation, and the material limits imposed by nature.

About Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)

Allen MacDuffie is Assistant Professor in the English Department at the University of Texas, Austin.

Table of Contents

Introduction: limited environments, fictions of escape; Part I. Thermodynamics and its Discontents: 1. The city and the sun; 2. The death of the sun at the dawn of the Anthropocene; Part II. Unsustainable Fictions: 3. Energy systems and narrative systems in Charles Dickens's Bleak House; 4. The renewable energies of Our Mutual Friend; 5. John Ruskin's alternative energy; 6. Personal fantasy, natural limits: Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde; 7. Joseph Conrad: energy, entropy, and the fictions of empire; 8. Evolutionary energy and the future: Henry Maudsley and H. G. Wells; Bibliography.

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NLS9781107668089
9781107668089
1107668085
Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination by Allen MacDuffie (University of Texas, Austin)
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Cambridge University Press
2017-03-23
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