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Acknowledgements
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Colour Plates vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Reading Strategies for the Anthropocene 1
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Part I: Reading Lawrence’s Environmentalism
- 1. Rehabilitating Lawrence for the Anthropocene 17
- 2. Lawrence’s Environmentalism: From ‘Pastoral’ to Anthropocene Rebirth 32
- 3. Against Rome and Modernity: ‘naturalness verging on the commonplace’ in Sketches of Etruscan Places 47
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Part II: ‘Interrelatedness’ Redefines the Human
- 4. ‘Its own weird anima’: Lawrence ‘Unpaints’ the Human 61
- 5. Lawrence’s Embodied Guide to Navigating the Anthropocene in Women in Love 76
- 6. Relationality in Lawrence’s Non-Fiction 92
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Part III: ‘New connections’ with Animals and Other Beings
- 7. Anthropocene Aesthetics in Lawrence’s Later Fiction 111
- 8. Carrying the Other in D. H. Lawrence’s ‘The Man Who Loved Islands’ and Last Poems 127
- 9. Lawrence and Proto-Veganism 142
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Part IV: ‘Interpenetration’ of the Vegetal
- 10. Forests in Lawrence and Philippe Descola 159
- 11. Lawrence and Scale 175
- 12. Lawrence’s Vegetal Poetics and the Anthropocene 191
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Part V: ‘Re-establish the living organic connections with the cosmos’
- 13. Complicity and Critique 209
- 14. Nature, Transformation and the Frankfurt School in Lawrence’s Late Fiction 224
- 15. Beginning at the End: Lawrence’s Apocalypse as Eco-Revelation 240
- Notes on Contributors 255
- Index 260
- Plates 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Colour Plates vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Reading Strategies for the Anthropocene 1
-
Part I: Reading Lawrence’s Environmentalism
- 1. Rehabilitating Lawrence for the Anthropocene 17
- 2. Lawrence’s Environmentalism: From ‘Pastoral’ to Anthropocene Rebirth 32
- 3. Against Rome and Modernity: ‘naturalness verging on the commonplace’ in Sketches of Etruscan Places 47
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Part II: ‘Interrelatedness’ Redefines the Human
- 4. ‘Its own weird anima’: Lawrence ‘Unpaints’ the Human 61
- 5. Lawrence’s Embodied Guide to Navigating the Anthropocene in Women in Love 76
- 6. Relationality in Lawrence’s Non-Fiction 92
-
Part III: ‘New connections’ with Animals and Other Beings
- 7. Anthropocene Aesthetics in Lawrence’s Later Fiction 111
- 8. Carrying the Other in D. H. Lawrence’s ‘The Man Who Loved Islands’ and Last Poems 127
- 9. Lawrence and Proto-Veganism 142
-
Part IV: ‘Interpenetration’ of the Vegetal
- 10. Forests in Lawrence and Philippe Descola 159
- 11. Lawrence and Scale 175
- 12. Lawrence’s Vegetal Poetics and the Anthropocene 191
-
Part V: ‘Re-establish the living organic connections with the cosmos’
- 13. Complicity and Critique 209
- 14. Nature, Transformation and the Frankfurt School in Lawrence’s Late Fiction 224
- 15. Beginning at the End: Lawrence’s Apocalypse as Eco-Revelation 240
- Notes on Contributors 255
- Index 260
- Plates 269