Elizabeth Carolyn Miller

Elizabeth Carolyn Miller is a professor of English at the University of California, Davis, where she teaches classes in literature and the environmental humanities. She recently published her third book, Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton, 2021) and is currently an Investigadora Visitante in the Departamento de Filologías Inglesa y Alemana at the Universidad de Granada.


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B-Sides: George Eliot’s “The Spanish Gypsy”

If George Eliot was interested in religious coexistence, she was also interested in unbelief.

Sex and Socialism

Three recent books tell the stories of four women whose lives both absorbed and propelled the vast, multifaceted socialist movement in Britain from 1870 to 1920: Lizzie Burns, Nellie Dowell, Muriel Lester, and Eleanor Marx. While all of them played roles in the struggle for equality of class, wealth, and opportunity, and all of their […]