Artifacts & Illuminations
Critical Essays on Loren Eiseley
Herausgeber: Lynch, Tom; Maher, Susan Naramore
Artifacts & Illuminations
Critical Essays on Loren Eiseley
Herausgeber: Lynch, Tom; Maher, Susan Naramore
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Tom Lynch is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska¿Lincoln. He is the author of Xerophilia: Ecocritical Explorations in Southwestern Literature. Susan N. Maher is the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She is coeditor of John McPhee and the Art of Literary Nonfiction.
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Tom Lynch is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska¿Lincoln. He is the author of Xerophilia: Ecocritical Explorations in Southwestern Literature. Susan N. Maher is the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She is coeditor of John McPhee and the Art of Literary Nonfiction.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Salish Kootenai College Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780803234031
- ISBN-10: 0803234031
- Artikelnr.: 34747064
- Verlag: Salish Kootenai College Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780803234031
- ISBN-10: 0803234031
- Artikelnr.: 34747064
Tom Lynch is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of Xerophilia: Ecocritical Explorations in Southwestern Literature. Susan N. Maher is the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She is coeditor of John McPhee and the Art of Literary Nonfiction.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tom Lynch and Susan N. Maher
1. "The Bay of Broken Things": The Experience of Loss in the Work of Loren
Eiseley
Susan Hanson
2. "Never Going to Cease My Wandering": Loren Eiseley and the American Hobo
M. Catherine Downs
3. "The Places Below": Mapping the Invisible Universe in Loren Eiseley's
Plains Essays
Susan N. Maher
4. Unearthing Urban Nature: Loren Eiseley's Explorations of City and Suburb
Michael A. Bryson
5. Anthropomorphizing the Essay: Loren Eiseley's Representations of Animals
Kathleen Boardman
6. "The Borders between Us": Loren Eiseley's Ecopoetics
Tom Lynch
7. Lessons of an Interdisciplinary Life: Loren Eiseley's Rhetoric of
Profundity in Popular Science Writing and "Two Cultures" Pedagogy
Pamela Gossin
8. Artifact and Idea: Loren Eiseley's Poetic Undermining of C. P. Snow
Mary Ellen Pitts
9. The Spirit of Synecdoche: Order and Chaos Contend in the Metaphors of
Loren Eiseley
Jacqueline Cason
10. In a Dark Wood: Dante, Eiseley, and the Ecology of Redemption
Anthony Lioi
11. Emerson and Eiseley: Two Religious Visions
Jonathan Weidenbaum
12. Epic Narratives of Evolution: John Burroughs and Loren Eiseley
Stephen Mercier
13. Eiseley and Jung: Structuralism's Invisible Pyramid
John Nizalowski
14. From the American Great Plains to the Steppes of Russia: Loren Eiseley
Transplanted
Dimitri N. Breschinsky
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Tom Lynch and Susan N. Maher
1. "The Bay of Broken Things": The Experience of Loss in the Work of Loren
Eiseley
Susan Hanson
2. "Never Going to Cease My Wandering": Loren Eiseley and the American Hobo
M. Catherine Downs
3. "The Places Below": Mapping the Invisible Universe in Loren Eiseley's
Plains Essays
Susan N. Maher
4. Unearthing Urban Nature: Loren Eiseley's Explorations of City and Suburb
Michael A. Bryson
5. Anthropomorphizing the Essay: Loren Eiseley's Representations of Animals
Kathleen Boardman
6. "The Borders between Us": Loren Eiseley's Ecopoetics
Tom Lynch
7. Lessons of an Interdisciplinary Life: Loren Eiseley's Rhetoric of
Profundity in Popular Science Writing and "Two Cultures" Pedagogy
Pamela Gossin
8. Artifact and Idea: Loren Eiseley's Poetic Undermining of C. P. Snow
Mary Ellen Pitts
9. The Spirit of Synecdoche: Order and Chaos Contend in the Metaphors of
Loren Eiseley
Jacqueline Cason
10. In a Dark Wood: Dante, Eiseley, and the Ecology of Redemption
Anthony Lioi
11. Emerson and Eiseley: Two Religious Visions
Jonathan Weidenbaum
12. Epic Narratives of Evolution: John Burroughs and Loren Eiseley
Stephen Mercier
13. Eiseley and Jung: Structuralism's Invisible Pyramid
John Nizalowski
14. From the American Great Plains to the Steppes of Russia: Loren Eiseley
Transplanted
Dimitri N. Breschinsky
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tom Lynch and Susan N. Maher
1. "The Bay of Broken Things": The Experience of Loss in the Work of Loren
Eiseley
Susan Hanson
2. "Never Going to Cease My Wandering": Loren Eiseley and the American Hobo
M. Catherine Downs
3. "The Places Below": Mapping the Invisible Universe in Loren Eiseley's
Plains Essays
Susan N. Maher
4. Unearthing Urban Nature: Loren Eiseley's Explorations of City and Suburb
Michael A. Bryson
5. Anthropomorphizing the Essay: Loren Eiseley's Representations of Animals
Kathleen Boardman
6. "The Borders between Us": Loren Eiseley's Ecopoetics
Tom Lynch
7. Lessons of an Interdisciplinary Life: Loren Eiseley's Rhetoric of
Profundity in Popular Science Writing and "Two Cultures" Pedagogy
Pamela Gossin
8. Artifact and Idea: Loren Eiseley's Poetic Undermining of C. P. Snow
Mary Ellen Pitts
9. The Spirit of Synecdoche: Order and Chaos Contend in the Metaphors of
Loren Eiseley
Jacqueline Cason
10. In a Dark Wood: Dante, Eiseley, and the Ecology of Redemption
Anthony Lioi
11. Emerson and Eiseley: Two Religious Visions
Jonathan Weidenbaum
12. Epic Narratives of Evolution: John Burroughs and Loren Eiseley
Stephen Mercier
13. Eiseley and Jung: Structuralism's Invisible Pyramid
John Nizalowski
14. From the American Great Plains to the Steppes of Russia: Loren Eiseley
Transplanted
Dimitri N. Breschinsky
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Tom Lynch and Susan N. Maher
1. "The Bay of Broken Things": The Experience of Loss in the Work of Loren
Eiseley
Susan Hanson
2. "Never Going to Cease My Wandering": Loren Eiseley and the American Hobo
M. Catherine Downs
3. "The Places Below": Mapping the Invisible Universe in Loren Eiseley's
Plains Essays
Susan N. Maher
4. Unearthing Urban Nature: Loren Eiseley's Explorations of City and Suburb
Michael A. Bryson
5. Anthropomorphizing the Essay: Loren Eiseley's Representations of Animals
Kathleen Boardman
6. "The Borders between Us": Loren Eiseley's Ecopoetics
Tom Lynch
7. Lessons of an Interdisciplinary Life: Loren Eiseley's Rhetoric of
Profundity in Popular Science Writing and "Two Cultures" Pedagogy
Pamela Gossin
8. Artifact and Idea: Loren Eiseley's Poetic Undermining of C. P. Snow
Mary Ellen Pitts
9. The Spirit of Synecdoche: Order and Chaos Contend in the Metaphors of
Loren Eiseley
Jacqueline Cason
10. In a Dark Wood: Dante, Eiseley, and the Ecology of Redemption
Anthony Lioi
11. Emerson and Eiseley: Two Religious Visions
Jonathan Weidenbaum
12. Epic Narratives of Evolution: John Burroughs and Loren Eiseley
Stephen Mercier
13. Eiseley and Jung: Structuralism's Invisible Pyramid
John Nizalowski
14. From the American Great Plains to the Steppes of Russia: Loren Eiseley
Transplanted
Dimitri N. Breschinsky
Works Cited
Contributors
Index