Environmental Justice in Early Victorian Literature

Environmental Justice in Early Victorian Literature

Tait, Adrian

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

206

Mole

9781032547664

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Introduction: The Victorian experience of environmental injustice 1. Thomas Carlyle's 'Condition-of-England Question' 2. Friedrich Engels, environmental classism, and 'social murder' 3. Environmental determinism and the Chartist counter-narrative 4. Seeking justice in Charles Dickens's Bleak House 5. Beyond class, gender, species? Charles Dickens's Hard Times 6. John Ruskin's Unto this Last: Towards a 'deeper felicity' Conclusion: Looking forward
Environmental justice;Environmental humanities;Charles Dickens;Victorian Britain;Ecocriticism;Industrial modernity;Friedrich Engels;Thomas Carlyle;John Ruskin;Environmental inequality;Environmental injustice;Nature;Bleak House;Environmental Classism;Orchards;Environmental Justice Scholarship;Haywood 1995b;Natural World;Drew Back;Good Life;Nuisance Neighbourhoods;Hansard HC;Constitutive Entanglements;Engels's Account;Devonshire Park;Environmental Justice Movement;Jones's Poem;Chartist Writers;Material Ecocriticism;Sleary's Circus;Slow Violence;Sartor Resartus;National Land Company