The ISLE Reader: Ecocriticism, 1993-2003
By Andrew Furman (Contribution by), Carol Cantrell (Contribution by), Cheryl Lousley (Contribution by), Gordon Sayre (Contribution by), Gretchen Legler (Contribution by), Harold Fromm (Contribution by), Ian Marshall (Contribution by), John Tallmadge (Contribution by), Katsunori Yamazato (Contribution by), Lisa Lebduska (Contribution by), Michael Bennett (Contribution by), Nandita Batra (Contribution by), Niall Binns (Contribution by), Patrick Murphy (Contribution by), Paul Lindholdt (Contribution by), R. Grumbine (Contribution by), Randall Roorda (Contribution by), Robert Kern (Contribution by), Scott MacDonald (Contribution by), Ursula K. Heise (Contribution by), Michael P. Branch (Editor), Scott Slovic (Editor)
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By Andrew Furman (Contribution by), Carol Cantrell (Contribution by), Cheryl Lousley (Contribution by), Gordon Sayre (Contribution by), Gretchen Legler (Contribution by), Harold Fromm (Contribution by), Ian Marshall (Contribution by), John Tallmadge (Contribution by), Katsunori Yamazato (Contribution by), Lisa Lebduska (Contribution by), Michael Bennett (Contribution by), Nandita Batra (Contribution by), Niall Binns (Contribution by), Patrick Murphy (Contribution by), Paul Lindholdt (Contribution by), R. Grumbine (Contribution by), Randall Roorda (Contribution by), Robert Kern (Contribution by), Scott MacDonald (Contribution by), Ursula K. Heise (Contribution by), Michael P. Branch (Editor), Scott Slovic (Editor)
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This volume gathers nineteen of the most representative and defining essays from the journal ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment over the course of its first ten years.
Following an introduction that traces the stages of ecocriticism's development, The ISLE Reader is organized into three sections, each of which reflects one of the general goals the journal has sought to accomplish. The section titled "Re-evaluations" provides new readings of familiar environmental w...
Following an introduction that traces the stages of ecocriticism's development, The ISLE Reader is organized into three sections, each of which reflects one of the general goals the journal has sought to accomplish. The section titled "Re-evaluations" provides new readings of familiar environmental w...






















