Scale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel : Extreme Measures
Scale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel : Extreme Measures
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Author(s): Rosenberg, Aaron
ISBN No.: 9781009271776
Pages: 217
Year: 202311
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 148.57
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

At the turn of the twentieth century, novelists faced an unprecedented crisis of scale. While exponential increases in industrial production, resource extraction, and technological complexity accelerated daily life, growing concerns about deep time, evolution, globalization, and extinction destabilised scale's value as a measure of reality. Here, Aaron Rosenberg examines how four novelists moved radically beyond novelistic realism, repurposing the genres-romance, melodrama, gothic, and epic-it had ostensibly superseded. He demonstrates how H. G. Wells, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, and Virginia Woolf engaged with climatic and ecological crises that persist today, requiring us to navigate multiple temporal and spatial scales simultaneously. The volume shows that problems of scale constrain our responses to crisis by shaping the linguistic, aesthetic, and narrative structures through which we imagine it. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access.


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