A Century of Early Ecocriticism
(Autor) David MazelIn the 1970s the relationship between literature and the environment emerged as a topic of serious and widespread interest among writers and scholars. The ideas, debates, and texts that grew out of this period subsequently converged and consolidated into the field now known as ecocriticism. A Century of Early Ecocriticism looks behind these recent developments to a prior generation's ecocritical inclinations. Written between 1864 and 1964, these thirty-four selections include scholars writing about the "green" aspects of literature as well as nature writers reflecting on the genre. In his introduction, David Mazel argues that these early "ecocritics" played a crucial role in both the development of environmentalism and the academic study of American literature and culture. Filled with provocative, still timely ideas, A Century of Early Ecocriticism demonstrates that our concern with the natural world has long informed our approach to literature.
David Mazel
David Mazel is best known for his novel "The Last Goodbye," a poignant exploration of love and loss. His writing style is characterized by lyrical prose and deep emotional resonance. Mazel's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of human relationships and the power of forgiveness.