Tobias Menely

Climate and the Making of Worlds : Toward a Geohistorical Poetics (Edition 1) (Hardcover)

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Winner of the Society for Literature Science and the Arts Michelle Kendrick Memorial Book Prize and the Center for Robert Penn Warren Studies Warren-Brooks Award. In this book Tobias Menely develops a materialist ecocriticism tracking the imprint of the planetary across a long literary history of poetic rewritings and critical readings which continually engage with the climate as a condition of human world making. Menely s central archive is English poetry written between John Milton s Paradise Lost (1667) and Charlotte Smith s Beachy Head (1807)-a momentous century and a half during which Britain emerging from a crisis intensified by the Little Ice Age established the largest empire in world history and instigated the Industrial Revolution. Incorporating new sciences into ancient literary genres these ambitious poems aspired to encompass what the eighteenth-century author James Thomson called the system . . . entire. Thus they offer a unique record of geohistory Britain s epochal transition from an agrarian society buffeted by climate shocks to a modern coal-powered nation. Climate and the Making of Worlds is a bracing and sophisticated contribution to ecocriticism the energy humanities and the prehistory of the Anthropocene.
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