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Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland Susan Oliver (University of Essex)

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland By Susan Oliver (University of Essex)

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland by Susan Oliver (University of Essex)


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For academics, students and general readers interested in how literature intersects with environmental history, a focus on Walter Scott and nineteenth-century writing puts this study in the context of the emerging Anthropocene. Scotland's human and nonhuman land relations along with ecocritical theory provide national and global perspectives.

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland Summary

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland: Emergent Ecologies of a Nation by Susan Oliver (University of Essex)

The work of Walter Scott, one of the most globally influential authors of the nineteenth century, provides us with a unique narrative of the changing ecologies of Scotland over several centuries and writes this narrative into the history of environmental literature. Farmed environments, mountains, moors and forests along with rivers, shorelines, islands and oceans are explored, situating Scott's writing about shared human and nonhuman environments in the context of the emerging Anthropocene. Susan Oliver attends to changes and losses acting in counterpoint to the narratives of 'improvement' that underpin modernization in land management. She investigates the imaginative ecologies of folklore and local culture. Each chapter establishes a dialogue between ecocritical theory and Scott as storyteller of social history. This is a book that shows how Scott challenged conventional assumptions about the permanency of stone and the evanescence of air; it begins with the land and ends by looking at the stars.

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland Reviews

'Lucidly written and theoretically informed, this study asserts the vital relationships between literature, social history, and the natural world ... Highly recommended.' E. Kraft, Choice Connect
'Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland shows that corrections to modernity's excesses emerged simultaneously within the discourse of modernity, countering a false triumphalist narrative of linear progress toward liberal social economies. In laying the foundation for this kind of reassessment, Oliver has published an important work that scholars will find rewarding for years to come.' J. Andrew Hubbell, Modern Philology
'The sweep of research on display in this book is breathtaking.' Alexander Dick, European Romantic Review
'... there is much fascinating material in the book exploring the way Scott uses myth and legend as a way of expressing the enjoyable magic of the land.' Mandy Haggith, Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism
'... an ambitious book, in dialogue throughout with recent work on nature and land ethics ... [that] lays down an important challenge and an invitation to further studies.' Kathryn Sutherland, The Times Literary Supplement

About Susan Oliver (University of Essex)

Susan Oliver is Deputy Dean (Research) at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Essex. She is the winner of the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay prize for Scott, Byron and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter (2006), and is also the editor of The Yearbook of English Studies: New Approaches to Walter Scott (2017).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Walter Scott and the Environment; 2. Shifting Ecologies: Grasslands, Rivers and Shorelines; 3. Toxic Ecologies, Ecogothic, and Violence Against the Land; 4. Wild Places, Rarity and Extinction; 5. Trees; 6. Stone, Water, Air.

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NPB9781108831574
9781108831574
1108831575
Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland: Emergent Ecologies of a Nation by Susan Oliver (University of Essex)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-08-12
220
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