This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection features creative examples from women that consider various conjunctions that reach across multiple disciplines, and focuses on topics such as social justice and ecocentric philosophies; environmental fiction, poetry, and drama; ecopolitics; environmental history; landscape painting; the psychology of climate trauma; ecofeminism, and feminist geography. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.