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    Author(s)Matthew Wynn Sivils
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781409431633
    Pages196
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2014

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    Taylor & Francis American Environmental Fiction 1782-1847 2014 Edition by Matthew Wynn Sivils

    While Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are often credited with inventing American environmental writing, Matthew Wynn Sivils argues that the works of these Transcendentalists must be placed within a larger literary tradition that has its origins in early Republic natural histories, Indian captivity narratives, Gothic novels, and juvenile literature. Authors such as William Bartram, Ann Eliza Bleecker, and Samuel Griswold Goodrich, to name just a few, enabled the development of a credibly American brand of proto-environmental fiction. Sivils argues that these seeds of environmental literature would come to fruition in James Fenimore Cooper's The Pioneers, which he argues is the first uniquely environmental American novel. He then connects the biogeographical politics of Cooper's The Prairie with European anti-Americanism; and concludes this study by examining how James Kirke Paulding, Thomas Cole, and James Fenimore Cooper imaginatively addressed the problem of human culpability and nationalistic cohesiveness in the face of natural disasters. With their focus on the character and implications of the imagined American landscape, these key works of early environmental thought contributed to the growing influence of the natural environment on the identity of the fledgling nation decades before the influences of Emerson's Nature and Thoreau's Walden. Table of contents :- Contents: Introduction. Part I Verdant Beginnings: Imagining natural communities; Landscapes of captivity; Juvenile environmental literature. Part II Wild Visions: Speculation, degradation, and The Pioneers; The biogeography of The Prairie; Envisioning disaster. Afterword; Bibliography; Index.



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