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Ecocriticism. --- Ecofeminism in literature. --- Women and literature. --- Woolf, Virginia, --- Winterson, Jeanette, --- Smith, Ali, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ecocriticism --- Ecofeminism in literature --- Women and literature --- Literature --- Ecological literary criticism --- Environmental literary criticism --- Criticism --- Woolf, Virginia Stephen, --- Stephen, Virginia, --- Ulf, Virzhinii︠a︡, --- Ṿolf, Ṿirg'inyah, --- Vulf, Virdzhinii︠a︡, --- Вулф, Вирджиния, --- וולף, וירג׳יניה --- וולף, וירג׳יניה, --- Stephen, Adeline Virginia, --- ווינטרסון, ג׳נט, --- Winterson, Jeanette --- Smith, Ali --- Woolf, Virginia
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Virginia Woolf, Jeanette Winterson, and Ali Smith share an ecological philosophy of the world as one highly interconnected entity comprised of multiple and equal, human and non-human participants. This study argues that these writers' texts have an ecological significance in fostering respect for and understanding of difference, human and nonhuman.
Environmental policy. --- Fiction. --- Environmental sociology. --- Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature. --- Sociology. --- Environmental Politics. --- Environmental Sociology. --- Twentieth-Century Literature. --- Literature, general. --- Gender Studies. --- Woolf, Virginia, --- Winterson, Jeanette, --- Smith, Ali, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ecocriticism. --- Ecofeminism in literature. --- Women and literature.
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