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Georgic Mode in Twentieth-Century American Literature
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Georgic Mode in Twentieth-Century American Literature

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The Georgic Mode in Twentieth-Century American Literature: The Satisfactions of Soil and Sweat explores environmental writing that foregrounds labor. Ethan Mannon argues that Virgil's Georgics, as well as the georgic mode in general, exerted considerable influence upon some of America's best-known writers-including Robert Frost, Willa Cather, and Wendell Berry-and that these and others worked to revise the mode to better fit their own contexts. This book also outlines the contemporary value of the georgic literary tradition-two thousand years of writing that begins with the premise that humans must use the world in order to survive and search for a balance between human needs and nature's productive capacity. In the georgic mode, authors found an adaptable discourse that enabled them to advocate for the protection and responsible use of productive lands, present rural places and people in all of their complexity, explore human relationships with laboring animals, and advertise the sensory pleasures of rooted work.
Undertittel
The Satisfactions of Soil and Sweat
Forfatter
Ethan Mannon
ISBN
9781666944075
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
2.2.2024
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