Contesting Earth's History in Transatlantic Literary Culture, 1860-1935
Delve into the fascinating intersection of literature and science with Contesting Earth's History in Transatlantic Literary Culture, 1860-1935 by Oxford University Press. This insightful hardback, set to be published in 2025, spans 288 pages and investigates how writers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries interacted with the scientific narratives of Earth's deep history as articulated by contemporary geologists. Discover how these literary figures not only reflected but also contested the evolving understanding of our planet's past, revealing the profound impact of scientific thought on literary expression. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book offers a unique perspective on the cultural dialogues of its time. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of the literary responses to scientific advancements in this critical period.