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This unique collection gathers texts from today's leading ecocritics as well as esteemed figures from literature and philosophy thought to have contributed a green approach to cultural production and examination. Coupe (English, Manchester Metropolitan U.) includes extracts from William Wordsworth, Henry David Thoreau, John Ruskin, William Morris, Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Theodor Adorno, Martin Heidegger, Raymond Williams, Theodore Roszak, Claude Levi-Strauss, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Jonathan Bate, Kate Soper, Gary Snyder, Terry Gifford, Louise Westling, Richard Kerridge, and Jhan Hochman. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Table Of Contents:
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xvii
Jonathan Bate
General Introduction 1(12)
SECTION ONE GREEN TRADITION
Part I Romantic Ecology and its Legacy
Introduction 13(3)
Nature as Imagination 16(1)
William Blake
Primary Laws 17(4)
William Wordsworth
The Dialectic of Mind and Nature 21(2)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Writing the Wilderness 23(3)
Henry David Thoreau
Landscape, Mimesis and Morality 26(6)
John Ruskin
Art, Socialism and Environment 32(5)
William Morris
Dorothy Wordsworth: The Spirit of Appearances 37(4)
Virginia Woolf
John Clare, Love Poet of Nature 41(3)
John Middleton Murry
William Wordsworth: Poetry, Chemistry, Nature 44(6)
John F. Danby
The Green Language 50(16)
Raymond Williams
Part II The Earth, Memory and the Critique of Modernity
Introduction 61(5)
Studying Nature 66(4)
Edward Thomas
Remembering Pan 70(3)
D. H. Lawrence
The Organic Community 73(4)
F. R. Leavis
Denys Thompson
The Logic of Domination 77(4)
Theodor W. Adorno
Max Horkheimer
Nature as `Not Yet' 81(3)
Theodor W. Adorno
Shakespeare's Three Natures 84(4)
John F. Danby
`... Poetically Man Dwells ...' 88(8)
Martin Heidegger
Hyper-Technologism, Pollution and Satire 96(8)
Kenneth Burke
The Machine in the Garden 104(5)
Leo Marx
Against Single Vision 109(14)
Theodore Roszak
SECTION TWO GREEN THEORY
Part III Nature/Culture/Gender
Introduction 119(4)
The Idea of Nature 123(4)
Kate Soper
Language Goes Two Ways 127(5)
Gary Snyder
The Environment of Myth 132(3)
Claude Levi-Strauss
Ecology as Discourse of the Seculded 135(4)
Jean-Francois Lyotard
Naturalized Woman and Feminized Nature 139(5)
Kate Soper
The Dualism of Primatology 144(4)
Donna Haraway
Helene Cixous: The Language of Flowers 148(12)
Verena Andermatt Conley
Part IV Ecocritical Principles
Introduction 157(3)
Ecocriticism: Containing Multitudes, Practising Doctrine 160(3)
Scott Slovic
Ecocriticism in Context 163(4)
William Howarth
From `Red' to `Green' 167(6)
Jonathan Bate
The Social Construction of Nature 173(4)
Terry Gifford
Representing the Environment 177(5)
Lawence Buell
Radical Pastoral? 182(5)
Greg Garrard
Green Cultural Studies 187(6)
Jhan Hochman
Ecofeminist Dialogics 193(5)
Patrick D. Murphy
A Poststructuralist Approach to Ecofeminist Criticism 198(14)
Karla Armbruster
SECTION THREE GREEN READING
Part V Environmental Literary History
Introduction 209(3)
The Forest of Literature 212(7)
Robert Pogue Harrison
Pastoral, Anti-Pastoral, Post-Pastoral 219(4)
Terry Gifford
Deep Form in Art and Nature 223(4)
Betty
Theodore Roszak
Culture as Decay: Arnold, Eliot, Snyder 227(8)
John Elder
Ecocriticism and the Novel 235(7)
Dominic Head
Ecothrillers: Environmental Cliffhangers 242(14)
Richard Kerridge
Part VI The Nature of the Text
Introduction 253(3)
The Ode `To Autumn' as Ecosystem 256(6)
Jonathan Bate
Thoreau's Ambivalence Toward Mother Nature 262(5)
Louise Westling
Maps for Tourists: Hardy, Narrative, Ecology 267(8)
Richard Kerridge
The Flesh of the World: Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts 275(7)
Carol H. Cantrell
Defending Middle-Earth 282(6)
Patrick Curry
Leslie Silko: Environmental Apocalypticism 288(5)
Lawrence Buell
Flooding the Boundaries of Form: Terry Tempest Williams's Unnatural History 293(6)
Cheryll Glotfelty
The `Lambs' in The Silence of the Lambs 299(3)
Jhan Hochman
Glossary 302(2)
Bibliography 304(5)
Index 309
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xvii
Jonathan Bate
General Introduction 1(12)
SECTION ONE GREEN TRADITION
Part I Romantic Ecology and its Legacy
Introduction 13(3)
Nature as Imagination 16(1)
William Blake
Primary Laws 17(4)
William Wordsworth
The Dialectic of Mind and Nature 21(2)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Writing the Wilderness 23(3)
Henry David Thoreau
Landscape, Mimesis and Morality 26(6)
John Ruskin
Art, Socialism and Environment 32(5)
William Morris
Dorothy Wordsworth: The Spirit of Appearances 37(4)
Virginia Woolf
John Clare, Love Poet of Nature 41(3)
John Middleton Murry
William Wordsworth: Poetry, Chemistry, Nature 44(6)
John F. Danby
The Green Language 50(16)
Raymond Williams
Part II The Earth, Memory and the Critique of Modernity
Introduction 61(5)
Studying Nature 66(4)
Edward Thomas
Remembering Pan 70(3)
D. H. Lawrence
The Organic Community 73(4)
F. R. Leavis
Denys Thompson
The Logic of Domination 77(4)
Theodor W. Adorno
Max Horkheimer
Nature as `Not Yet' 81(3)
Theodor W. Adorno
Shakespeare's Three Natures 84(4)
John F. Danby
`... Poetically Man Dwells ...' 88(8)
Martin Heidegger
Hyper-Technologism, Pollution and Satire 96(8)
Kenneth Burke
The Machine in the Garden 104(5)
Leo Marx
Against Single Vision 109(14)
Theodore Roszak
SECTION TWO GREEN THEORY
Part III Nature/Culture/Gender
Introduction 119(4)
The Idea of Nature 123(4)
Kate Soper
Language Goes Two Ways 127(5)
Gary Snyder
The Environment of Myth 132(3)
Claude Levi-Strauss
Ecology as Discourse of the Seculded 135(4)
Jean-Francois Lyotard
Naturalized Woman and Feminized Nature 139(5)
Kate Soper
The Dualism of Primatology 144(4)
Donna Haraway
Helene Cixous: The Language of Flowers 148(12)
Verena Andermatt Conley
Part IV Ecocritical Principles
Introduction 157(3)
Ecocriticism: Containing Multitudes, Practising Doctrine 160(3)
Scott Slovic
Ecocriticism in Context 163(4)
William Howarth
From `Red' to `Green' 167(6)
Jonathan Bate
The Social Construction of Nature 173(4)
Terry Gifford
Representing the Environment 177(5)
Lawence Buell
Radical Pastoral? 182(5)
Greg Garrard
Green Cultural Studies 187(6)
Jhan Hochman
Ecofeminist Dialogics 193(5)
Patrick D. Murphy
A Poststructuralist Approach to Ecofeminist Criticism 198(14)
Karla Armbruster
SECTION THREE GREEN READING
Part V Environmental Literary History
Introduction 209(3)
The Forest of Literature 212(7)
Robert Pogue Harrison
Pastoral, Anti-Pastoral, Post-Pastoral 219(4)
Terry Gifford
Deep Form in Art and Nature 223(4)
Betty
Theodore Roszak
Culture as Decay: Arnold, Eliot, Snyder 227(8)
John Elder
Ecocriticism and the Novel 235(7)
Dominic Head
Ecothrillers: Environmental Cliffhangers 242(14)
Richard Kerridge
Part VI The Nature of the Text
Introduction 253(3)
The Ode `To Autumn' as Ecosystem 256(6)
Jonathan Bate
Thoreau's Ambivalence Toward Mother Nature 262(5)
Louise Westling
Maps for Tourists: Hardy, Narrative, Ecology 267(8)
Richard Kerridge
The Flesh of the World: Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts 275(7)
Carol H. Cantrell
Defending Middle-Earth 282(6)
Patrick Curry
Leslie Silko: Environmental Apocalypticism 288(5)
Lawrence Buell
Flooding the Boundaries of Form: Terry Tempest Williams's Unnatural History 293(6)
Cheryll Glotfelty
The `Lambs' in The Silence of the Lambs 299(3)
Jhan Hochman
Glossary 302(2)
Bibliography 304(5)
Index 309
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