Ecocriticism And Early Modern English Literature by Todd Andrew Borlik
Green Pastures
A study that applies ecocritical perspectives to Renaissance English literature, showing how writers such as Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton imagined forests, animals, weather, and agrarian spaces amid enclosure, urbanization, empire, and emerging science. It argues that early modern texts register both wonder and anxiety toward environmental transformation, expose the politics of pastoral and land use, and anticipate ecological ethics, offering historically grounded insights relevant to contemporary environmental thought.
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- 2011
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