| 格式化内容附注: | Introduction: nineteenth-century transatlantic literary ecologies / Kevin Hutchings and John Miller -- The poetry and agricultural politics of transatlantic radicalism, 1789-93: Joel Barlow's The hasty pudding / Michael Demson -- Stewardship and plenitude: William Bartram, the Lake poets, and romantic ecology / David Higgins -- Transatlantic extinctions and the "vanishing American" / Kevin Hutchings -- Reading the "book of nature": Thomas Cole and the British romantics / Samantha Harvey -- The ornithographies of John Clare and Henry David Thoreau / Markus Poetzsch -- (Un)settling desires: erotics and ecologies in Nathaniel Hawthorne's transatlantic romances / Daniel Hannah -- The sublime and the dying: landscape aesthetics and animal suffering in The boy's own fur trade / John Miller -- John Muir, John Ruskin and the anthropocene: modern painters IV and studies in the Sierra / Terry Gifford -- Mark Twain's The innocents abroad, transatlantic travel writing, and the desolation of the Holy Land / Joshua Mabie -- "No region for tourists and women": Isabella Bird, local ecology and the transatlantic sphere / Amanda Adams -- "Enchased and lettered": Thomas Hardy's American readers and The nature of place / Adrian Tait -- Afterword / James C. McKusick. |