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American Georgics Economy And Environment In Early American Literature Timothy Sweet

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American Georgics Economy And Environment In Early American Literature Timothy Sweet
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.24 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Timothy Sweet
ISBN: 9780812203189, 0812203186
Language: English
Year: 2013

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American Georgics Economy And Environment In Early American Literature Timothy Sweet by Timothy Sweet 9780812203189, 0812203186 instant download after payment.

American Georgics takes as its primary problem the question of the human place in nature. By extending our understanding of what counts as environmental literature back before Thoreau, Sweet shows that early texts, while not necessarily "green" in contemporary terms, can offer important insights into our relationship to the environment.


American Georgics takes as its primary problem the question of the human place in nature. By extending our understanding of what counts as environmental literature back before Thoreau, Sweet shows that early texts, while not necessarily "green" in contemporary terms, can offer important insights into our relationship to the environment.

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