Writing the environment in nineteenth-century American literature : the ecological awareness of early scribes of nature /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
[2015]
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| Series: | Ecocritical theory and practice.
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Table of Contents:
- Navigating the Interior : Edgar Huntly and the Mapping of Early America / Christopher Sloman
- John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble / Scott Honeycutt
- Celebrating the "Great, Round, Solid Self" of Earth in Hawthorne's Short Fiction / Steven Petersheim
- Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent Chaos :The Wild Form of Summer on the Lakes / Jeffrey Bilbro
- Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee and Walden / Madison P. Jones IV
- Always Already Sexual : New Materialism in Whitman's Leaves of Grass / Stephanie Peebles Tavera
- The Swamps of Emily Dickinson / Cecily Parks
- An Ecological Manifest Destiny : Nation and Nature in Freneau's Poetry / Benjamin Crawford
- John James Audubon : From Proto-Ecological Sensibility to Conservation Ethics / Li-Ru Lu
- Recovering John Muir's Wild Gardens / Carrie Duke.