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Century of Early Ecocriticism

Contributor(s): Mazel, David (Editor), Leopold, Aldo (Contribution by), Mumford, Lewis (Contribution by), Tuckerman, Henry (Contribution by), Lowell, James Russell (Contribution by), Burroughs, John (Contribution by), Carpenter, William Benjamin (Contribution by), Austin, Alfred (Contribution by), Jefferies, Richard (Contribution by), Mabie, Hamilton Wright (Contribution by), Whitcomb, Selden (Contribution by), Woolley, Mary (Contribution by), Roberts, Charles G D (Contribution by), Wright, Mabel Osgood (Contribution by), Eckstorm, Fannie (Contribution by), Ellis, Havelock (Contribution by), Sharp, Dallas Lore (Contribution by), Foerster, Norman (Contribution by), Lawrence, D H (Contribution by), Tracy, Henry Chester (Contribution by), Austin, Mary Hunter (Contribution by), Doren, Mark Van (Contribution by), Peattie, Donald Culross (Contribution by), Matthiessen, F O (Contribution by), Savage, D S (Contribution by), Krutch, Jospeh Wood (Contribution by), Miller, Perry (Contribution by), Paul, Sherman (Contribution by), Marx, Leo (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780820322223

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: January 24, 2001

Dewey: B

LCCN: 00030216

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.96" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.02 lbs) 376 pages

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Literary Criticism | American | General

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Description:

In the 1970s the relationship between literature and the environment emerged as a topic of serious and widespread interest among writers and scholars. The ideas, debates, and texts that grew out of this period subsequently converged and consolidated into the field now known as ecocriticism.

A Century of Early Ecocriticism looks behind these recent developments to a prior generation's ecocritical inclinations. Written between 1864 and 1964, these thirty-four selections include scholars writing about the "green" aspects of literature as well as nature writers reflecting on the genre.

In his introduction, David Mazel argues that these early "ecocritics" played a crucial role in both the development of environmentalism and the academic study of American literature and culture. Filled with provocative, still timely ideas, A Century of Early Ecocriticism demonstrates that our concern with the natural world has long informed our approach to literature.

Brief description: DAVID MAZEL is an assistant professor of English at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado, and editor of Mountaineering Women: Stories by Early Climbers.

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Mazel brings together influential scholars and nature writers from 1864 to 1964 whose ideas led to the now burgeoning academic field of ecocriticism. Mazel supplements these essays, written by authors such as D.H. Lawrence, Mary Woolley and Mark Van Doren, with informative and entertaining biographical information. With questions ranging from 'What does the wilderness have to teach us?' to 'How did animal stories help pave the way for animal rights?' this book clarifies humanity's constantly evolving relationship with nature.

--Environmental Magazine

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