Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Preliminary Bibliography

[Jay Jay]


My primary source:
Knight, Sarah Kemble.  “The Journal of Madam Knight.”  Journeys in New Worlds: Early American Women’s Narratives.  Ed. William L. Andrews.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1990.  85-116.  Print.

Secondary sources that can provide a framework for my project:
Fenimore Cooper, Susan.  Essays on Nature and Landscape.  Eds. Rochelle Johnson and Daniel Patterson.  Athens: U of Georgia P, 2002.  Print.

Milne, Anne.  “Lactilla Tends her Fav’rite Cow”: Ecocritical Readings of Animals and Women in Eighteenth-Century British Labouring-Class Women’s Poetry.  Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 2008.  Print.

My secondary sources:
Bush, Jr., Sargent.  “Introduction: The Journal of Madam Knight.”  Journeys in New Worlds: Early American Women’s Narratives.  Ed. William L. Andrews.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1990.  67-83.  Print.

Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle.  “The New England Frontier and the Picaresque in Sarah Kemble Knight's Journal.”  Early American Literature and Culture: Essays Honoring Harrison T. Meserole.  Eds. Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola and J.A. Leo Lemay.  122-31.  Newark: U of Delaware P, 1992.  Print.

Gaard, Greta.  “Strategies for a Cross-Cultural Ecofeminist Ethics: Interrogating Tradition, Preserving Nature.”  New Essays in Ecofeminist Literary Criticism.  Ed. Glynis Carr.  Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 2000.  82-101.  Print.

Gifford, Terry.  “Post-Pastoral as a Tool for Ecocriticism.”  Pastoral and the Humanities: Arcadia Re-Inscribed.  Eds. Mathilde Skoie and Sonia Bjørnstad Velázquez.  Exeter: Bristol Phoenix, 2006.  14-24.  Print.

Gifford, Terry.  “Recent Critiques of Ecocriticism.”  New Formations: A Journal of Culture/Theory/Politics. 64 (2008): 15-24. MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  23 June 2011.

Grewe-Volpp, Christa.  “Nature ‘Out There’ and as ‘A Social Player’: Some Basic Consequences for a Literary Ecocritical Analysis.”  Nature in Literary and Cultural Studies: Transatlantic Conversations on Ecocriticism.  Eds. Catrin Gersdorf and Sylvia Mayer.  Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006.  71-86.  Print.

Hitt, Christopher.  “Ecocriticism and the Long Eighteenth Century.”  College Literature.  31.3 (2004): 123-47.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  23 June 2011.

Howarth, William.  “Ego or Eco Criticism? Looking for Common Ground.”  Reading the Earth: New Directions in the Study of Literature and Environment.  Eds. Michael P. Branch, Rochelle Johnson, Daniel Patterson, and Scott Slovic.  Moscow: U of Idaho P, 1998.  3-8.  Print.

Johnson, Rochelle, and Daniel Patterson.  “Writing about Nature in Early America: From Discovery to 1850.”  Literature of Nature: An International Sourcebook.  Ed. Patrick D. Murphy.  Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.  3-12. Print.

Kratzke, Peter.  “Sarah Kemble Knight's Polemical Landscape.”  CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association.  65.3 (2003): 43-9.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  6 July 2011.

Lindholdt, Paul.  “Early American Natural Histories.”  Literature of Nature: An International Sourcebook.  Ed. Patrick D. Murphy.  Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.  13-17. Print.

Margolies, Alan.  “The Editing and Publication of The Journal of Madam Knight.”  Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America.  58 (1964): 25-32.  MLA International Bibliography. Web.  6 July 2011.

Myer Valenti, JoAnn.  “North American Women in the Wilderness.”  Literature of Nature: An International Sourcebook.  Ed. Patrick D. Murphy.  Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.  126-29. Print.

Philippon, Daniel J.  “Is Early American Environmental Writing Sustainable? A Response to Timothy Sweet.”  Early American Literature.  45.2 (2010): 417-23.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  23 June 2011.

Phillips, Dana.  “Ecocriticism, Literary Theory, and the Truth of Ecology.” New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation. 30.3 (1999): 577-602.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  23 June 2011.

Rawlinson, Jo.  “Ecocriticism: An Annotated Bibliography.”  The Environmental Tradition in English Literature.  Ed. John Parham.  211-25.  Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.  Print.

Stephens, Robert O.  “The Odyssey of Sarah Kemble Knight.”  College Language Association Journal.  7 (1964): 247-255.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  6 July 2011.

Sweet, Timothy.  “Projecting Early American Environmental Writing.”  Early American Literature.  45.2 (2010): 403-16.  MLA International Bibliography.  Web.  23 June 2011.

Todd Smith, Eric.  “Dropping the Subject: Reflections on the Motives for an Ecological Criticism.”  Reading the Earth: New Directions in the Study of Literature and Environment.  Eds. Michael P. Branch, Rochelle Johnson, Daniel Patterson, and Scott Slovic.  Moscow: U of Idaho P, 1998.  29-39.  Print.

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