Green Writing: a Study of Ecological Thoughts in British and American Romantic Literature

Green Writing: a Study of Ecological Thoughts in British and American Romantic Literature

by (us) James Mccusick

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Professor McCusick, a famous American ecological literary critic, skillfully uses the theory and method of ecological literary criticism to reinterpret the "green writing" of Coleridge, Wordsworth, John Clare, William Blake, Mary Shelley, Emerson, Thoreau, John Muir and Mary Austin, and explore the profound and mysterious ecological thoughts in their works. It is believed that they re-conceptualized, emotionalized and historicized the relationship between man and nature, expressed extremely rich "green thoughts", not only provided a new paradigm for perceiving nature, but also created a tradition of "green writing" and spread modern ecological thoughts and ecological civilization concepts.

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