Dark Humorous Mode in Anthropocene Fictions: A Contemporary Carnival of Victorian Grotesques in Liz Jensen’s Arc Baby
Among various other human-induced ecological threats featured in the Anthropocene, species extinction occupies a particularly critical place. Already exhausted with dark, depressive and pessimistic environmental projections, the literary reflections of the Anthropocene are usually as depressing as t...
Main Author: | Fatma Aykanat |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Karadeniz Technical University
2021-01-01
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Series: | Nalans |
Online Access: | https://nalans.com/index.php/nalans/article/view/280 |
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