[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Nineteenth-century American nature writing considers nature from the multiple perspectives of the antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction landscapes. The use of nature, and more specifically trees and woodlands, affords a clearer vision of the environment in which nineteenth century writers existed, and raises further questions about how these writers situated themselves in the natural world. An examination of the literature of industry begs the question: when did human's enchantment with the forests of the world give way to consumption and greed? Trees became the embodiment of conflict of the nineteenth century, being both generative and destructive, as well as object...
This study of American nature writing examines narratives relating the writer's movement away from s...
Surveys trees and forests in fantasy literature, paying particular attention to works by Charles de ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
Since the nineteenth century, popular literature has presented two competing views of the northeaste...
Plants sprout, vegetate, flower, and molder pervasively across nineteenth-century American literatur...
"Dark Nature" examines literary representations of fears of nature in American literature, from the ...
My research examines racialized notions of nature and naturalness in nineteenth- and early twentieth...
textThis project traces the history of the production and reception of American nature writing betw...
From the medieval greenwood to plantation forestry, nineteenth-century poetry and fiction is filled ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
This dissertation considers nineteenth and early twentieth-century American literature from an ecocr...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
Endangered ecosystem or renewable resource? How we feel about forests has to do with more than trees...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
The article investigates how the concept of nature is metaphorically construed in the writin...
This study of American nature writing examines narratives relating the writer's movement away from s...
Surveys trees and forests in fantasy literature, paying particular attention to works by Charles de ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
Since the nineteenth century, popular literature has presented two competing views of the northeaste...
Plants sprout, vegetate, flower, and molder pervasively across nineteenth-century American literatur...
"Dark Nature" examines literary representations of fears of nature in American literature, from the ...
My research examines racialized notions of nature and naturalness in nineteenth- and early twentieth...
textThis project traces the history of the production and reception of American nature writing betw...
From the medieval greenwood to plantation forestry, nineteenth-century poetry and fiction is filled ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
This dissertation considers nineteenth and early twentieth-century American literature from an ecocr...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
Endangered ecosystem or renewable resource? How we feel about forests has to do with more than trees...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
The article investigates how the concept of nature is metaphorically construed in the writin...
This study of American nature writing examines narratives relating the writer's movement away from s...
Surveys trees and forests in fantasy literature, paying particular attention to works by Charles de ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...