Description
About the Author
Richard J. Schneider is professor emeritus of English at Wartburg College
Reviews
Building on Timothy Morton's concept of 'dark ecology,' Richard Schneider, a leading Thoreau scholar, has assembled a wide-ranging collection of essays that explore an American literary tradition of disturbing, sinister, and fearful encounters with nature. These 'anti-pastoral' writings provide new perspectives on the continually expanding discourse of ecocriticism. -- David M. Robinson, Oregon State University
Offering smart treatments of nature's disinterest, disease, and horrors, these canon-busting essays on both historical and contemporary print and non-print media jolt ecocriticism away from any remaining tendency to rest in pastoral idealism. -- Rochelle Johnson, College of Idaho
Book Information
ISBN 9781498528139
Author Richard Schneider
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 440g
Dimensions(mm) 219mm * 151mm * 22mm