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Romantic Ecocriticism : Origins and Legacies

McKusick, James C.(Foreword by)Carman, Colin(Contributions by)Carroll, Alicia(Contributions by)Frodyma, Judyta(Contributions by)Hall, Dewey W.(Contributions by)Harrison, Gary(Contributions by)Hubbell, J. Andrew(Contributions by)Leack, Ryan David(Contributions by)Mondello, Kaitlin(Contributions by)Hall, Dewey W.(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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Romantic Ecocriticism: Origins and Legacies is unique due to its rare assemblage of essays, which has not appeared within an edited collection before.

Romantic Ecocriticism is distinct because the essays in the collection develop transnational and transhistorical approaches to the proto-ecological early environmental aspects in British and American Romanticism.

First, the edition’s transnational approach is evident through transatlantic connections such as, but are not limited to, comparisons among the following writers: William Wordsworth, William Howitt, and Henry D.

Thoreau; John Clare and Aldo Leopold; Charles Darwin and Ralph W.

Emerson. Second, the transhistorical approach of Romantic Ecocriticism is evident in connections among the following writers: William Wordsworth and Emily Bronte; Thomas Malthus and George Gordon Byron; James Hutton and Percy Shelley; Erasmus Darwin and Charlotte Smith; Gilbert White and Dorothy Wordsworth among others.

Thus, Romantic Ecocriticism offers a dynamic collection of essays dedicated to links between scientists and literary figures interested in natural history.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498518036 / 9781498518031
Paperback / softback
11/09/2017
United States
English
336 pages
151 x 229 mm, 458 grams