It’s convenient but not exactly spot-on to say that the literary movement known as ecocriticism is now, in 2013, about twenty-five years old. A good case could be made for its origination with Hesiod or with Virgil’s Georgics more than two thousand years ago, working its way through European literature from Beowulf to Virginia Woolf, […]

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