Environmental Literature: An Encyclopedia of Works, Authors, and Themes
Patricia D. Netzley
(Author)
Description
This book surveys major environmental writings on a wide range of subjects, from the origin and evolution of plants and animals to such recent environmental philosophies as deep ecology and the Gaia hypothesis.
Environmental Literature examines works such as The Origin of Species, The Anatomy of Plants, Climate and Evolution, The Descent of Man, The Living Sea, Natural History, Playing God in Yellowstone, and Silent Spring. Each entry summarizes the work's main points and notes its reception and impact. Other entries include animal ecology, biodiversity, Chernobyl, Alexander von Humboldt, forest management, Stephen Jay Gould, nature writing, Charles Darwin, and the simple living movement.Product Details
Price
$109.20
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publish Date
December 14, 1999
Pages
339
Dimensions
7.39 X 10.31 X 1.24 inches | 2.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781576070000
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About the Author
Patricia D. Netzley is a professional writer who teaches and lectures on writing.
Reviews
"This book is worth every penny of its price." --VOYA
"This work will be useful in all types of libraries and for all levels of users." --Choice "The far-ranging selection of entries included here makes for interesting browsing as well as reading for specific information ... a useful addition to literary genre reference and to environmental studies collections." --Booklist