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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Anarky -- 2. Enter Anthropocene, Circa 1610 -- 3. The Anthropocene Reads Buffon; or, Reading Like Geology -- 4. Punctuating History Circa 1800 The Air of Jane Eyre -- 5. Romancing the Trace Edward Hitchcock’s Speculative Ichnology -- 6. Partial Readings Thoreau’s Studies as Natural History’s Casualties -- 7. Scale as Form Thomas Hardy’s Rocks and Stars -- 8. Anthropocene Interruptions Energy Recognition Scenes and the Global Cooling Myth -- 9. Stratigraphy and Empire Waiting for the Barbarians, Reading Under Duress -- 10. Reading Vulnerably Indigeneity and the Scale of Harm -- 11. Accelerated Reading Fossil Fuels, Infowhelm, and Archival Life -- 12. Climate Change and the Struggle for Genre -- 13. Ungiving Time Reading Lyric by the Light of the Anthropocene -- Contributors -- Index |
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