Readers encounter the environment through literature in ways not available to everyday perception. This is especially clear when a text integrates the grand vistas of what is known as the bird’s-eye view. In this welcome contribution to the contemporary theoretical discussion about storied environments and non-human perceptions, David Rodriguez presents an original interpretation of the aesthetics of the view from above. Focusing on fiction by twentieth-century American writers including Willa Cather, Paul Bowles and Don De Lillo, Rodriguez skilfully combines ecocriticism, narrative theory and phenomenological approaches to literature to develop the term ‘form of environment’. This theory of literary fiction foregrounds the environment not as setting or historical context, but as an equal agent with the human figures and scales that are normally the focus of literary analysis.
David Rodriguez
View from Above in American Literature [PDF ebook]
Aerial Description, the Imaginary and the Form of Environment
View from Above in American Literature [PDF ebook]
Aerial Description, the Imaginary and the Form of Environment
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781399522946 ● Publisher Edinburgh University Press ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9354088 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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