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'I wouldn't trust that map' : fraudulent geographies in Late Victorian lost world novels
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The global and the multilinear : novelistic forms for planetary processes
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Introduction : the rising tide of climate change fiction
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Contemporary fiction vs. the challenge of imagining the timescale of climate change
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Tearing down the Greenhouse : visual ecology, savvy critics, and climate change in T. C. Boyle’s The Terranauts
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Cli-fi, petroculture, and the environmental humanities : an interview with Stephanie LeMenager
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The rising tide of climate change fiction
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Pleasure and peril: dynamic forces of power and desire in Siri Hustvedt's The Blindfold
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Fictions of class and community in Henry Green's living
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Postcolonial trauma novels.
Stef Craps (UGent) and Gert Buelens (UGent)(2008) 40.