"Kew Gardens" narrative ecology: Virginia Woolf's ecofeminist imagination and the narrative discovery of Jacob's Room -- "All taken together": ecological form in Mrs. Dalloway -- Singing the world in the waves: ecopoetics of Woolf's play-poem -- Living with the other: Jeanette Winterson's written on the body -- Multiplicity and coexistence in The powerbook -- The fiction of abundance and awareness: Jeanette Winterson's Lighthousekeeping -- Hotel world: a symbiotic narrative space -- Getting close: ecopoetics of intimacy in Ali Smith's Like -- Stories that change the world: Ali Smith's ecological "realityfiction."
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