Afterlife of Enclosure
Delve into the profound exploration of communal space and societal transformation in "Afterlife of Enclosure" by Carolyn J. Lesjak. Published in 2021, this compelling work spans 277 pages and engages with the concept of enclosure as an act of "slow violence" that reshaped the landscape of public life leading into the nineteenth century. Lesjak meticulously examines the narratives of three iconic British writers—Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy—unpacking how their literary works reflect the lengthy and pervasive impact of enclosure. This insightful study redefines the realist novel, showcasing its relevance in understanding the complexities of personal and communal loss. Ideal for enthusiasts of English literature and those interested in the intersections of land, labor, and narrative form, "Afterlife of Enclosure" invites readers to reconsider the cultural significance of literary representations of this significant historical phenomenon. Discover how these authors captured the emotional and social consequences of a changing world, making this book a must-read for any literary aficionado.