ANative rereading of both British Romanticism and mainstream Euro-American ecocriticism, this cross-cultural transatlantic study of literary imaginings about birds sets the agenda for a more sophisticated and nuanced ecocriticism. Lakota critic Thomas C. Gannon explores how poets and nature writersin Britain and Native America have incorporated birds into their writings. He discerns an evolution in humankind s representations and attitudes toward other species by examining the avian images and tropes in British Romantic and Native American literatures, and by considering how such literary...
ANative rereading of both British Romanticism and mainstream Euro-American ecocriticism, this cross-cultural transatlantic study of literary imagining...