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Making Nature Sacred: Literature, Religion, and Environment in America from the Puritans to the Present
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Oxford Univ Pr
Publication date October 14, 2004
Pages 291
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780195165067
ISBN-10 0195165063
Dimensions 0.75 by 6 by 9 in.
Original list price $38.95
Other format details university press
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: Since colonial times, the sense of encountering an unseen, transcendental Presence within the natural world has been a characteristic motif in American literature and culture. American writers have repeatedly perceived in nature something beyond itself-and beyond themselves. In this book, John Gatta argues that the religious import of American environmental literature has yet to be fully recognized or understood. Whatever their theology, American writers have perennially construed the nonhuman world to be a source, in Rachel Carson's words, of "something that takes us out of ourselves."
Making Nature Sacred explores how the quest for "natural revelation" has been pursued through successive phases of American literary and intellectual history. And it shows how the imaginative challenge of "reading" landscapes has been influenced by biblical hermeneutics. Though focused on adaptations of Judeo-Christian religious traditions, it also samples Native American, African American, and Buddhist forms of ecospirituality. It begins with Colonial New England writers such Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards, re-examines pivotal figures such as Henry Thoreau and John Muir, and takes account of writings by Mary Austin, Rachel Carson, and many others along the way. The book concludes with an assessment of the "spiritual renaissance" underway in current environmental writing, as represented by five noteworthy poets and by authors such as Wendell Berry, Annie Dillard, Marilynne Robinson, Peter Matthiessen, and Barry Lopez.
This engaging study should appeal not only to students of literature, but also to those interested in ethics and environmental studies, religious studies, and American cultural history.


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9780195165050 | details & prices | 291 pages | 6.00 × 9.50 × 0.75 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $99.00
About: Since colonial times, the sense of encountering an unseen, transcendental Presence within the natural world has been a characteristic motif in American literature and culture.
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from Oxford Univ Pr (October 14, 2004)
9780195165067 | details & prices | 291 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.95 lbs | List price $38.95
About: Since colonial times, the sense of encountering an unseen, transcendental Presence within the natural world has been a characteristic motif in American literature and culture.

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