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Articles - Textus - number : 3, September-December 2021
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"Introduction",
Shaul Bassi, Emma Mason
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"The Wild Field. Stormbraining the Complex Rhythms of King Lear",
Rocco Coronato
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10.7370/102406
"Mary Shelley and the Anthropocene: An Eco-feminist Reading of The Last Man",
Serena Baiesi
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"Losing Eden: Ruskin and the Anthropocene in the Veneto and England",
Sarah Hughes
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10.7370/102408
"The Georgians and the Environmental Imagination: Re-evaluating Georgian Poetry (1911-1912) through an Ecocritical Lens",
Stefano Rozzoni
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10.7370/102409
"Modern(ist) fables. Notes on Some Animals Inhabiting Early 20th-century Short Stories",
Paolo Bugliani
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10.7370/102410
"Not Not Not Not Not Enough: Caryl Churchill’s ecological drama and commitment",
Carmen Gallo
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""Animals don't behave like men... They have dignity and animality." Richard Adams's Watership Down and interspecies relationships in the Anthropocene",
Roberta Grandi
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"The Garden as Democratic Space: Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, Richard Powers",
Carmen Concilio
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"‘The River Has Been Put on Tap’: Decolonising Water and Historiography in V.S. Naipaul’s A Bend in the River (1979) and Helon Habila’s Oil on Water (2011)",
Giulia Champion
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