TY - BOOK AU - Petersheim,Steven AU - Jones IV,Madison AU - Bilbro,Jeffrey AU - Crawford,Benjamin Darrell AU - Duke,Carrie AU - Honeycutt,Scott AU - Irmscher,Christoph AU - Lu,Li-Ru AU - Parks,Cecily AU - Tavera,Stephanie Peebles TI - Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature T2 - Ecocritical Theory and Practice Series SN - 9781498508384 AV - PS217.E55 -- .W758 2015eb U1 - 810.9003 PY - 2015/// CY - Blue Ridge Summit PB - Lexington Books/Fortress Academic KW - Environmentalism in literature KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Navigating the Interior -- 2 John D. Godman and the Creation of the Ramble -- 3 Celebrating the "Great, Round,Solid Self" of Earth in Hawthorne's Short Fiction -- 4 Learning to Woo Meaning from Apparent Chaos -- 5 Shadow and Liminal Space in Typee and Walden -- 6 Always Already Sexual -- 7 The Swamps of Emily Dickinson -- 8 An Ecological Manifest Destiny -- 9 John James Audubon -- 10 Recovering John Muir's Wild Gardens -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Contributors N2 - Writing the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Ecological Awareness of Early Scribes of Nature uncovers the rich variety of environmental writing across the genres in nineteenth-century American literature. Equally relevant to courses in nineteenth-century American literature and scholars of environmental writing, these collected essays offer a representative sampling of the nineteenth century's evolving exploration of the interplay between humans and the natural environment UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4415516 ER -