The Ecocriticism Reader
Landmarks in Literary Ecology
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Pages: 456
Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in
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Paperback
Pub Date: 05/01/1996
ISBN: 9-780-8203-1781-6
List Price: $36.95
The Ecocriticism Reader
Landmarks in Literary Ecology
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The Ecocriticism Reader is the first collection of its kind, an anthology of classic and cutting-edge writings in the rapidly emerging field of literary ecology. Exploring the relationship between literature and the physical environment, literary ecology is the study of the ways that writing both reflects and influences our interactions with the natural world.
An introduction to the field as well as a source book, The Ecocriticism Reader defines ecological literary discourse and sketches its development over the past quarter-century. The twenty-five selections in this volume, a mixture of reprinted and original essays, look backward to origins and forward to trends and provide generally appealing and lucidly written examples of the range of ecological approaches to literature. Lists of recommended readings, relevant periodicals, and professional organizations offer direction for further study.
The Ecocriticism Reader is an illuminating entree into a field of study fully engaged with our most pressing contemporary problem—the global environmental crisis.
A powerfully conceived, intelligently constructed collection of essays. I can imagine few critical anthologies that will have such a wide appeal. It comes at just the right moment and will find a substantial and appreciative audience.
—John Elder
If you are wondering what ecocriticism is, how it has evolved, why it is important to literary studies, or how to do it, you must read this book. . . . Whether you are a teacher, scholar, theorist, reader, explorer, or enthusiast of literature and nature, you will be stimulated and challenged by the journey these essays lead you on.
—ISLE
—North Dakota Quarterly
—Stonecrop
—Simon Estok, Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
—David Teague, Western American Literature
—Marta Hess, South Atlantic Review
Michael P. Branch
SueEllen Campbell
Neil Evernden
Annette Kolodny
Ursula K. Le Guin
Glen Love
David Mazel
Vera Norwood
Scott Russell Sanders
Scott Slovic
Paula Gunn Allen
Alison Byerly
Cynthia Deitering
William Howarth
Thomas J. Lyon
Christopher Manes
Michael McDowell
Joseph W. Meeker
Dana Phillips
William Rueckert
Don Scheese
Leslie Marmon Silko
Frederick Turner
Lynn White