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Anthropocene Modernisms: Ecological Expressions of the "Human Age" in Eliot, Williams, Toomer, and Woolf

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Rebekah Taylor

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This literary dissertation examines how early 20th-century authors expressed ecological themes related to the Anthropocene concept. This is a humanities study with no connection to microplastics or environmental science.

This dissertation would not have been possible without the patience and scholarly rigor of my advisors, Kevin Floyd and Ryan Hediger.I have been extremely fortunate to enjoy the friendship and provocations of both Kevin and Ryan who held me to the highest standard while allowing me room to detour down rabbit holes on occasion.Although most of the tangential explorations that took place along the way are not obvious in this version of the dissertation, these ideas required time and consideration from my advisors and will yield

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