Description
The Green Studies Reader, edited by Laurence Coupe and published by Routledge, is an essential collection for understanding ecocriticism and environmental humanities. This comprehensive anthology assembles key theoretical texts, literary excerpts, and critical essays that demonstrate how environmental consciousness has influenced literary studies and cultural analysis.
The reader covers diverse perspectives on ecological issues, including nature writing, animal studies, environmental philosophy, and the critique of anthropocentrism in literature. It traces the development of green literary theory from its origins to contemporary applications, featuring influential voices in ecocriticism and environmental thought.
Designed for students and scholars, this anthology provides crucial foundational knowledge for anyone interested in how literature engages with environmental themes. It demonstrates the vital connection between textual analysis and ecological awareness, making it invaluable for courses in literary theory, environmental studies, and cultural criticism.







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