Transformation: Nature and Economy in Modern English and American Culture
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The volume before you contains a selection of contributions from the workshop “Transformation: Nature and Economy in Modern English and American Culture,” held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb on September 24, 2019. Organized by the Croatian Association for American Studies (CAAS) and the Croatian Association for the Study of English (CASE), the workshop hosted a fine array of international and domestic guests and featured the participation of doctoral students. The workshop was organized as part of the research activities carried out under the auspices of the research group “Transatlantic Literature and the Transformation of the World in the Long Nineteenth Century.”
In addition, this issue features a contribution on Toni Morrison, whose work continues to capture the attention of academic and general readers.
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Editors’ Preface
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Ophelia Antigonized: A Pre-Raphaelite Hamlet for Industrial Modernity
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Exophonic Ecopoetics as a Transformative Force: Concepts and Illustrations
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What Has Changed in Nature and in the Economy?
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Re-centering the History of the Americas: Toni Morrison’s Beloved and A Mercy
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Contributors
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