Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature
Herausgeber: Jones IV, Madison; Petersheim, Steven
Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature
Herausgeber: Jones IV, Madison; Petersheim, Steven
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Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature uncovers the rich variety of environmental writing across the genres in nineteenth-century American literature. Equally relevant to courses in nineteenth-century American literature and scholars of environmental writing, these collected essays offer a representative sampling of the nineteenth century's evolving exploration of the interplay between humans and the natural environment.
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Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature uncovers the rich variety of environmental writing across the genres in nineteenth-century American literature. Equally relevant to courses in nineteenth-century American literature and scholars of environmental writing, these collected essays offer a representative sampling of the nineteenth century's evolving exploration of the interplay between humans and the natural environment.
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- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508377
- ISBN-10: 1498508375
- Artikelnr.: 43043508
- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508377
- ISBN-10: 1498508375
- Artikelnr.: 43043508
Steven Petersheim is assistant professor of English at Indiana University East. Madison P. Jones IV is founder and editor-in-chief of Kudzu House Quarterly, a literary and scholarly journal devoted to ecological thought.
Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The
Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward an Environmental Ethos Steven Petersheim and Madison
P. Jones IV The Faces of Nature: The Sublime, the Romantic, and the Real
1.Navigating the Interior: Edgar Huntly and the Mapping of Early America
Christopher Sloman 2.John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble Scott
Honeycutt 3.Celebrating the 'Great, Round, Solid Self' of Earth in
Hawthorne's Short Fiction Steven Petersheim Environmental and Cultural
Landscapes of New England "The Material and the Moral" in Concord
Interpreting Nature from a "Position Between" The Intricacies of Nature:
Ecological and Cultural Diversity 4.Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent
Chaos:The Wild Form of Summer on the Lakes Jeffrey Bilbro Selfless Lovers
in Chapter Four Milton's Influence on Fuller' Search for a Republican Form
A Wild Text in Defense of a Wild Place 5.Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee
and Walden Madison P. Jones IV Punning on Type in Typee "I have traveled a
good deal in Concord": Walden as Travel Writing 6.Always Already Sexual:
New Materialism in Whitman's Leaves of Grass Stephanie Peebles Tavera
External (Natural) Forces: Critical Readings of Sexual Poetics in Whitman
The Intra-active Kosmos: Disembodying the Human, Re-inscribing Nature
Consummate with Nature: Human-Nonhuman Sexual Intra-activity 7.The Swamps
of Emily Dickinson Cecily Parks The Values of Nature: Caring for the
Environment 8.An Ecological Manifest Destiny: Nature and Nation in
Freneau's Poetry Benjamin Darrell Crawford 9.John James Audubon: From
Proto-Ecological Sensibility to Conservation Ethics Li-Ru Lu The Roots of
Audubon's Proto-Ecological Sensibility The Development of Audubon's
Environmental Ethics Constructing a Conservationist Identity 10.Recovering
John Muir's Wild Gardens Carrie Duke Historical and Literary Context
Guardians or Gardeners Afterword Christoph Irmscher Works Cited
Contributors
Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward an Environmental Ethos Steven Petersheim and Madison
P. Jones IV The Faces of Nature: The Sublime, the Romantic, and the Real
1.Navigating the Interior: Edgar Huntly and the Mapping of Early America
Christopher Sloman 2.John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble Scott
Honeycutt 3.Celebrating the 'Great, Round, Solid Self' of Earth in
Hawthorne's Short Fiction Steven Petersheim Environmental and Cultural
Landscapes of New England "The Material and the Moral" in Concord
Interpreting Nature from a "Position Between" The Intricacies of Nature:
Ecological and Cultural Diversity 4.Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent
Chaos:The Wild Form of Summer on the Lakes Jeffrey Bilbro Selfless Lovers
in Chapter Four Milton's Influence on Fuller' Search for a Republican Form
A Wild Text in Defense of a Wild Place 5.Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee
and Walden Madison P. Jones IV Punning on Type in Typee "I have traveled a
good deal in Concord": Walden as Travel Writing 6.Always Already Sexual:
New Materialism in Whitman's Leaves of Grass Stephanie Peebles Tavera
External (Natural) Forces: Critical Readings of Sexual Poetics in Whitman
The Intra-active Kosmos: Disembodying the Human, Re-inscribing Nature
Consummate with Nature: Human-Nonhuman Sexual Intra-activity 7.The Swamps
of Emily Dickinson Cecily Parks The Values of Nature: Caring for the
Environment 8.An Ecological Manifest Destiny: Nature and Nation in
Freneau's Poetry Benjamin Darrell Crawford 9.John James Audubon: From
Proto-Ecological Sensibility to Conservation Ethics Li-Ru Lu The Roots of
Audubon's Proto-Ecological Sensibility The Development of Audubon's
Environmental Ethics Constructing a Conservationist Identity 10.Recovering
John Muir's Wild Gardens Carrie Duke Historical and Literary Context
Guardians or Gardeners Afterword Christoph Irmscher Works Cited
Contributors
Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The
Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward an Environmental Ethos Steven Petersheim and Madison
P. Jones IV The Faces of Nature: The Sublime, the Romantic, and the Real
1.Navigating the Interior: Edgar Huntly and the Mapping of Early America
Christopher Sloman 2.John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble Scott
Honeycutt 3.Celebrating the 'Great, Round, Solid Self' of Earth in
Hawthorne's Short Fiction Steven Petersheim Environmental and Cultural
Landscapes of New England "The Material and the Moral" in Concord
Interpreting Nature from a "Position Between" The Intricacies of Nature:
Ecological and Cultural Diversity 4.Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent
Chaos:The Wild Form of Summer on the Lakes Jeffrey Bilbro Selfless Lovers
in Chapter Four Milton's Influence on Fuller' Search for a Republican Form
A Wild Text in Defense of a Wild Place 5.Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee
and Walden Madison P. Jones IV Punning on Type in Typee "I have traveled a
good deal in Concord": Walden as Travel Writing 6.Always Already Sexual:
New Materialism in Whitman's Leaves of Grass Stephanie Peebles Tavera
External (Natural) Forces: Critical Readings of Sexual Poetics in Whitman
The Intra-active Kosmos: Disembodying the Human, Re-inscribing Nature
Consummate with Nature: Human-Nonhuman Sexual Intra-activity 7.The Swamps
of Emily Dickinson Cecily Parks The Values of Nature: Caring for the
Environment 8.An Ecological Manifest Destiny: Nature and Nation in
Freneau's Poetry Benjamin Darrell Crawford 9.John James Audubon: From
Proto-Ecological Sensibility to Conservation Ethics Li-Ru Lu The Roots of
Audubon's Proto-Ecological Sensibility The Development of Audubon's
Environmental Ethics Constructing a Conservationist Identity 10.Recovering
John Muir's Wild Gardens Carrie Duke Historical and Literary Context
Guardians or Gardeners Afterword Christoph Irmscher Works Cited
Contributors
Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward an Environmental Ethos Steven Petersheim and Madison
P. Jones IV The Faces of Nature: The Sublime, the Romantic, and the Real
1.Navigating the Interior: Edgar Huntly and the Mapping of Early America
Christopher Sloman 2.John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble Scott
Honeycutt 3.Celebrating the 'Great, Round, Solid Self' of Earth in
Hawthorne's Short Fiction Steven Petersheim Environmental and Cultural
Landscapes of New England "The Material and the Moral" in Concord
Interpreting Nature from a "Position Between" The Intricacies of Nature:
Ecological and Cultural Diversity 4.Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent
Chaos:The Wild Form of Summer on the Lakes Jeffrey Bilbro Selfless Lovers
in Chapter Four Milton's Influence on Fuller' Search for a Republican Form
A Wild Text in Defense of a Wild Place 5.Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee
and Walden Madison P. Jones IV Punning on Type in Typee "I have traveled a
good deal in Concord": Walden as Travel Writing 6.Always Already Sexual:
New Materialism in Whitman's Leaves of Grass Stephanie Peebles Tavera
External (Natural) Forces: Critical Readings of Sexual Poetics in Whitman
The Intra-active Kosmos: Disembodying the Human, Re-inscribing Nature
Consummate with Nature: Human-Nonhuman Sexual Intra-activity 7.The Swamps
of Emily Dickinson Cecily Parks The Values of Nature: Caring for the
Environment 8.An Ecological Manifest Destiny: Nature and Nation in
Freneau's Poetry Benjamin Darrell Crawford 9.John James Audubon: From
Proto-Ecological Sensibility to Conservation Ethics Li-Ru Lu The Roots of
Audubon's Proto-Ecological Sensibility The Development of Audubon's
Environmental Ethics Constructing a Conservationist Identity 10.Recovering
John Muir's Wild Gardens Carrie Duke Historical and Literary Context
Guardians or Gardeners Afterword Christoph Irmscher Works Cited
Contributors