Writing for an Endangered World

Writing for an Endangered World2001
About this book
"Emphasizing the influence of the physical environment on individual and collective perception, Buell's book provides the theoretical underpinnings for an eco-criticism now reaching full power. Writing for an Endangered World offers a conception of the physical environment - whether built or natural - as simultaneously found and constructed, and treats imaginative representations of it as acts of both discovery and invention.
A number of the chapters develop this idea through parallel studies of figures identified with either "natural" or urban settings: John Muir and Jane Addams; Aldo Leopold and William Faulkner; Robinson Jeffers and Theodore Dreiser; Wendell Berry and Gwendolyn Brooks. Focusing on nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, but ranging freely across national borders, Buell reimagines city and country as a single complex landscape."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2001
- OL Work ID
- OL3503211W
Subjects
American literatureEcology in literatureEnglish literatureEnvironmental policy in literatureEnvironmental protection in literatureHistory and criticismLandscape in literatureNature conservation in literatureNature in literatureEnvironnement, Politique gouvernementale dans la littératureLiteraturLetterkundeAmericanGeneralAmerikaansUmweltschutzLandscapes in literatureLittérature américaine