British Modernism and the Anthropocene: Experiments with Time

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British Modernism and the Anthropocene: Experiments with Time

Author(s): David Shackleton (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: November 11, 2023
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 226 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0192857746
  • ISBN-13: 9780192857743

Book Description

British Modernism and the Anthropocene: Experiments with Time assesses the environmental politics of modernism in relation to the idea of the Anthropocene―a proposed geological epoch in which humans have fundamentally changed the Earth System. The early twentieth century was marked by environmental transformations that were so complex and happened on such great scales that they defied representation. Modernist novelists responded with a range of innovative narrative forms that started to make environmental crisis on a planetary scale visible. Paradoxically, however, it is their failures to represent such a crisis that achieve the greatest success.

David Shackleton explores how British modernists employed types of narrative breakdown―including fragmentation and faltering passages devoid of events―to expose the limitations of human schemes of meaning, negotiate the relationship between different scales and types of time, produce knowledge of ecological risk, and register various forms of non-human agency. Situating modernism in the context of fossil fuel energy systems, plantation monocultures, climate change, and species extinctions, Shackleton traces how H.G. Wells, D.H. Lawrence, Olive Moore, Virginia Woolf, and Jean Rhys undertook experiments with time in their novels that refigure history and the historical situations into which they were thrown. Ultimately, British Modernism and the Anthropocene shows how modernist novels provide rich resources for rethinking the current environmental crisis, and cultivating new structures of environmental care and concern.

Editorial Reviews

Review

"British Modernism and the Anthropocene is a book to get excited about. Few topics matter more than the attitude of the Global North to what has been called the Anthropocene. So any study of the evolution of thought in this area is more than just welcome, it is an urgent necessity." -- Bill Cooke, The Wellsian

"British Modernism and the Anthropocene: Experiments with Time is a rich study of British modernist aesthetic engagement with environmental concerns... One of the book's key contributions is a reassessment of the complex environmental politics of modernists." -- Shannon Neal, Configurations

"Shackleton weaves together British modernism with [discourses of the Anthropocene] in suggestive and convincing ways that ought to reframe modernism as a world-ecological discourse." -- David P. Rando, Modern Fiction Studies

"Through a 'salutary rereading of modernist works, Shackleton's research offers a constructive presentation of the underappreciated environmental concerns and politics of British modernism. ...[The] book creatively justifies modernism as a reflexive and anticipatory phase of the Anthropocene." -- Pengfei Zhang, Forum for Modern Language Studies

About the Author

David Shackleton, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, Cardiff University

David Shackleton is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Cardiff University, having previously taught at the University of Exeter and the University of Oxford. His work has appeared in Modernism/modernity, The Review of English Studies, and Victorian Literature and Culture. He is interested in the power of stories to shape our responses to climate change and the current environmental crisis.

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