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This book explores the many factors that have made Steinbeck's short novel so enduringly appealing, examining the history of the work's critical reception while also contributing new insights that have not been pursued before.
Human ecology in literature. --- Steinbeck, John, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism. --- Pearl (Steinbeck, John)
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"Hispanic Ecocriticism finds a rich soil in the main topics of environmental concern in the literature of Latin America and Spain, not only as a source for renewing critical analysis and hermeneutics, but also for the benefit of global environmental awareness. In a renewed exchange of transatlantic relationships, Hispanic Ecocriticism intermingles Latin American ecocritical issues of interest - the oil industry; contamination of forests and rivers; urban ecologies; African, Andean, and Amazonian biocultural ecosystems - with those of interest in Spain - animal rights and the ecological footprints of human activity in contemporary narratives of eco-science fiction, in dystopias, and in literature inspired by natural or rural landscapes that conceal ways of life and cultures in peril of extinction"--
Ecocriticism --- Ecocriticism. --- Ecology in literature. --- Environment in literature. --- Human ecology in literature. --- Latin American literature --- Latin American literature. --- Spanish literature --- Spanish literature. --- History and criticism. --- Latin America. --- Spain. --- Ecological literary criticism --- Environmental literary criticism --- Criticism --- History and criticism
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