The British Industrial Canal
Reading the Waterways from the Eighteenth Century to the Anthropocene
9781837720033
Distributed for University of Wales Press
The British Industrial Canal
Reading the Waterways from the Eighteenth Century to the Anthropocene
This book tracks the history of engineered water and canals in Great Britain.
Wherever a boat glides along a canal, a pen follows. Bringing together textual treasures from four centuries of waterways writing, The British Industrial Canal explores our relationship with engineered water and canal connections between our industrial and colonial pasts and the Anthropocene. This literary critical voyage travels from 1761, the opening of the Duke of Bridgewater’s canal, to the present.
Wherever a boat glides along a canal, a pen follows. Bringing together textual treasures from four centuries of waterways writing, The British Industrial Canal explores our relationship with engineered water and canal connections between our industrial and colonial pasts and the Anthropocene. This literary critical voyage travels from 1761, the opening of the Duke of Bridgewater’s canal, to the present.
264 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2023
Intersections in Literature and Science
Literature and Literary Criticism: British and Irish Literature
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Practical Arts of the Waterways
Chapter Three: Colonizing CanalLand
Chapter Four: Women, War, and the Waterways
Chapter Five: Waters of Life and Death
Chapter Six: The Basin, or Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Practical Arts of the Waterways
Chapter Three: Colonizing CanalLand
Chapter Four: Women, War, and the Waterways
Chapter Five: Waters of Life and Death
Chapter Six: The Basin, or Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
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