Description
Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel investigates the complex relationship between environmental crisis and modern literary fiction. Adeline Johns-Putra analyzes how contemporary authors grapple with climate change through innovative narrative techniques, character development, and thematic exploration.
The book examines key works of twenty-first-century literature that confront ecological challenges, exploring how novelists translate scientific discourse into compelling human stories. Johns-Putra considers the ethical dimensions of climate fiction and its role in shaping cultural consciousness about environmental issues.
Published as part of the Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture series, this volume contributes to critical discussions about literature’s capacity to address urgent global concerns and its potential to inspire action and awareness regarding climate change.







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