The essay is an ecocritical reading of the two short stories that open John Steinbeck\u2019s The Long Valley (1938), \u201cThe Chrysanthemums\u201d and \u201cThe White Quail.\u201d It maintains that Steinbeck\u2019s pastoral diptych seems to restage the coming of age of an American biocentric consciousness. Moreover, by depicting two opposite female figures of eros and frigidity, and of fertility and barrenness, Steinbeck explores a way out of the decadence of the ideal of westering in his times into the idea of a civilizing art. This art should go back to its roots in the territory by coming close again to the earth, the body, and a holistic view of life. Mary and Elisa are both figures of the artist, but while Mary uses nature as a means ...
In his novels, John Steinbeck offers cross-section narratives of Western Society in which he investi...
This dissertation attempts to shed greater light on the later fiction of John Steinbeck. Although th...
My dissertation examines how American women writers from the early nineteenth century to the present...
‘The Chrysanthemums’ is a short story written by John Steinbeck and published in his collection of s...
‘The Chrysanthemums’ is a short story written by John Steinbeck and published in his collection of s...
“The Chrysanthemums,” “The White Quail,” and “The Harness” are three of Steinbeck`s short stories co...
In the perspective of ecocritical reading, the work will deal with the minor literary forms of the A...
AbstrAct Early ecofeminists often emphasized the similarities of the oppression of women and earth a...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
Steinbeck’s Female Characters: Environment, Confinement, and Agency proposes that the female charact...
This thesis is concerned with nature as a source for much of the symbolism and imagery in the novels...
Ecocritical theory investigates the relationship between human activities and the natural world, par...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Woman, wife, mother, mothering and motherhood are synonymous; and sex-role stereotyping separates th...
In his novels, John Steinbeck offers cross-section narratives of Western Society in which he investi...
This dissertation attempts to shed greater light on the later fiction of John Steinbeck. Although th...
My dissertation examines how American women writers from the early nineteenth century to the present...
‘The Chrysanthemums’ is a short story written by John Steinbeck and published in his collection of s...
‘The Chrysanthemums’ is a short story written by John Steinbeck and published in his collection of s...
“The Chrysanthemums,” “The White Quail,” and “The Harness” are three of Steinbeck`s short stories co...
In the perspective of ecocritical reading, the work will deal with the minor literary forms of the A...
AbstrAct Early ecofeminists often emphasized the similarities of the oppression of women and earth a...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
Steinbeck’s Female Characters: Environment, Confinement, and Agency proposes that the female charact...
This thesis is concerned with nature as a source for much of the symbolism and imagery in the novels...
Ecocritical theory investigates the relationship between human activities and the natural world, par...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Woman, wife, mother, mothering and motherhood are synonymous; and sex-role stereotyping separates th...
In his novels, John Steinbeck offers cross-section narratives of Western Society in which he investi...
This dissertation attempts to shed greater light on the later fiction of John Steinbeck. Although th...
My dissertation examines how American women writers from the early nineteenth century to the present...