The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704–1894

Author:   Louis Kirk McAuley (Associate Professor in the Department of English, Washington State University)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 December 2025
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The Ecology of British and American Empire Writing, 1704–1894


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At this critical juncture in which the biodiversity of planet Earth appears to be shrinking fast and furiously, Louis Kirk McAuley invites us to consider the ways in which particular unruly natures, including animals, plants and minerals, actively intervene in literature to decentre the human. Drawing upon invasion biology, McAuley offers transformative ecocritical interpretations of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and American literature and highlights the heterarchical nature of empire building. This includes analyses of texts composed by (or about) persons residing at, or just outside, the edges of the British and American Empires, including St Kitts and Nevis, Haiti, Cuba, Hawaii and Samoa, which were built around the global transfer of animals and plants. Offering biotic readings of this literature, McAuley highlights the human place in nature and provides practical literary examples of the ways oceans facilitate the confusion of time and place.

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Author:   Louis Kirk McAuley (Associate Professor in the Department of English, Washington State University)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399527156


ISBN 10:   1399527150
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

List of Figures Series Editors’ Prefac Acknowledgments Introduction: Unruly Natures 1. The Evolution of Robinson Crusoe’s World-Ecological Consciousness 2. The Poetics of Biological Invasion and Crop Monoculture in Early Caribbean Literature 3. Capitalism, Domestic Violence, and the ""Botany of Desire"" in Leonora Sansay’s Secret History; Or, the Horrors of St. Domingo 4. Robert Louis Stevenson and the ""Horror of Creeping Things"" Afterword Bibliography Index

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A remarkable book. This fantastically eloquent and erudite study of empire writing offers an unrivalled account of the cultural registration of 'unruly natures' and their simultaneous contribution to, and troubling of, the imperial expansion of Britain and the US. McAuley's work represents a signal intervention into the Environmental Humanities. --Michael Niblett, University of Warwick


Author Information

Dr Louis Kirk McAuley has been Associate Professor in the Department of English at Washington State University, USA, since 2014. He has published a number of articles and book chapters, as well as his first book Print Technology in Scotland and America, 1740–1800 (Bucknell University Press, 2013).

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