2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6757.2007.00097.x
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Recent Ecocritical Studies of English Renaissance Literature

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“…Since Karen Raber's thorough survey of renaissance ecocriticism was published in and Sharon O'Dair's account of Shakespearean ecocriticism followed it in 2008, the critical attention devoted to environmental studies of the period has sharply increased. In this essay, I will concentrate on the material in the field that has been published since Raber and O'Dair took stock.…”
Section: Environmental Renaissance Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Karen Raber's thorough survey of renaissance ecocriticism was published in and Sharon O'Dair's account of Shakespearean ecocriticism followed it in 2008, the critical attention devoted to environmental studies of the period has sharply increased. In this essay, I will concentrate on the material in the field that has been published since Raber and O'Dair took stock.…”
Section: Environmental Renaissance Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'écocritique s'applique d'abord aux textes qui « écrivent la nature », Walden ; or, Life in the Woods (1854) de Thoreau en est l'exemple type. Elle propose également une relecture d'autres textes de la tradition littéraire afi n d'exposer les conceptions sous-jacentes de la nature ; Shakespeare, entre autres, fait l'objet de nombreux travaux (voir, par exemple, la recension de Raber (2007)). Au-delà de la littérature, l'analyse écocritique s'applique à toute oeuvre de culture : les autres formes d'art, les théories scientifi ques, l'organisation urbaine.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…First, as we know, Greenblatt himself was reluctant to use the label "New 2. On ecological criticism, see Raber 2007. A recent volume whose focus differs from our own is Cefalu and Reynolds 2011.…”
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confidence: 95%