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Woodland Natures: Knowing Vegetal Nature Through Sympathy and Anthropomorphism in Thomas Hardy's The Woodlanders

  • 1. The University of Chicago

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This thesis proposes that the depictions of the trees in Thomas Hardy's novel "The Woodlanders" shares resonance with current posthumanist theory through its recognition of the trees as subjects entangled in mutual relationships with the humans and also through the humans' attempts to gain knowledge of and interact with the trees.

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Division(s)
Arts & Humanities Division
Department(s)
English Language and Literature, Master of Arts Program in the Humanities