Scale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel

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Scale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel
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Book Synopsis Scale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel by : Aaron Rosenberg

Book excerpt: An examination of how four industrial-age novelists confronted crises at new and unprecedented temporal, ecological and geographical scales.


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