“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player
Author
Feder, Helena
Abstract
While we are increasingly challenged to imagine a world without humans, we have also become increasingly attentive to the subject of empathy, in popular culture, the humanities, and the sciences. In The Time Machine (1895), and a number of essays on evolution or extinction, H. G. Wells articulated a speculative evolutionary theory, a vision of nature unencumbered by everyday anthropocentricism. His little-known 1936 novella, The Croquet Player, continues his evolutionary story of humanity by turning to the future’s entanglement with the past and culture’s entanglement with nature. Prescient, Wells’s novella speaks to the parallel phenomena entangled in the strange relation between extinction and empathy.
Date
2019-09-01
Citation:
APA:
Feder, Helena. (September 2019).
“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player.
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Century Literature, 65(3), 261–288. https://doi.org/10.1215/0041462X-7852086. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9444
MLA:
Feder, Helena.
"“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player". .
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September 2019.
September 30, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9444.
Chicago:
Feder, Helena,
"“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player," , no.
(September 2019),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9444 (accessed
September 30, 2023).
AMA:
Feder, Helena.
“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player. .
September 2019;
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.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9444. Accessed
September 30, 2023.
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