Rozelle, Lee.

Ecosublime environmental awe and terror from new world to oddworld / Lee Rozelle. - Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, (c)2006. - 1 online resource (viii, 134 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Oceanic terrain: The journal of Julius Rodman and A lady's life in the Rocky Mountains -- "I kin turn you ter a tree": hybrid identities in The conjure woman and "Life in the iron-mills" -- Ecocritical city: modernist reactions to urban environments in Eliot, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Paterson -- Biocentric assimilation: Salem cigarettes, Field notes, and A timbered choir -- The ozone hole the imagination seeks to fill: theory, exhibition, and White noise -- Decentralized visions: The green reader, Bearheart, and the Parable of the sower -- Sabotage and eco-terror: Edward Abbey, the Unabomber manifesto, and Earth First! -- Epilogue: from the sublime to the (eco) absurd: the millenial activist in pop nature.




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American literature--History and criticism.
Nature in literature.
Environmental literature--History and criticism.--United States
Conservation of natural resources in literature.
Environmental protection in literature.
Philosophy of nature in literature.
Wilderness areas in literature.
Ecology in literature.
Ecocriticism.


Electronic Books.

PS163 / .E267 2006