Animals in the American classics : how natural history inspired great fiction /

"As defined by conservation biologist Thomas Fleishner, natural history is "a practice of intentional, focused receptivity to the more-than-human world . . . one of the oldest continuous human traditions." Seldom is this idea so clearly reflected as in classic works of American fictio...

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Other Authors: Gruesser, John Cullen, 1959- (Editor), Lutterschmidt, William I. (writer of foreword.), Beegel, Susan F., 1954- (Contributor), Bird, John, 1954- (Contributor), Clarke, Deborah, 1956- (Contributor), Donahoo, Robert (Contributor), Engel, William E., 1957- (Contributor), Heavilin, Barbara A., 1945- (Contributor), Peebles, Stacey L. 1976- (Contributor), Phillips, Philip Edward (Contributor), Reynolds, Anthony (Contributor), Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene, 1973- (Contributor), Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth, 1958- (Contributor), Yothers, Brian, 1975- (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
Series:Integrative natural history series.
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Main Collection - Walker Library - 2nd Floor

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