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Nature (-advocacy) in the 21st century English novel: “The Illusion of Separateness” and “Atonement”

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Publication: Meridian Critic / Analele Universităţii „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava. Seria Filologie. A. Lingvistică, B. Literatură, 23 (2), Section Criticism. Writing Green, Reading Green, p. 37-45
p-ISSN:2069-6787
Publisher:Editura Universităţii din Suceava
Place:Suceava
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Abstract:The fictional discourse entails seemingly casual reflection on the bond between human beings and nature. The novel genre magnifies a utilitarian view on resources which, essentially, treats the world we live in as a mere commodity. One way or another, human welfare amounts to a cultural narrative that has always considered our survival means. Inadvertently or not, fictional narratives address such issues in the unfolding of their plot. Grand events which claim to develop from first-hand experience into storytelling are particularly informative of the nature trope in creative writing. For example, the historical backdrop of the Second World War provides the reading public with the iconic vision of ravaging our European habitat and, for once, with a fresh and compelling side-effect. Namely, with nature (writing) as it is shown to bear the brunt of military action.
Key words:Sustainability, sustenance, nature-advocacy, anthropocentrism and anthropomorphization, speciesism
Language: English
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