“…To analyze the current condition of this eighteenth-century work, the study draws upon Ecocritical Theory, also known as Ecocriticism (Garrad 2004), and concepts such as the Anthropocene (Crutzen 2000, 17) and Post-Anthropocene. The former indicates a period of massive human influence that destabilizes the non-human natural history and triggers the ongoing environmental crisis (Bruhn, 2023(Bruhn, , 1034, while the latter suggests a future time of overcoming the former. The term Green Humanism (Westling 2002) was coined to define the end of the period of human domination over the Earth in the Post-Anthropocene era.…”