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Re: evolution and nature writing
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- Subject: Re: evolution and nature writing
- From: "Quetchenbach, Bernard" <bquetchenbach@msubillings.edu>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 12:41:44 -0600
- References: <OF71D55718.71D4A387-ON862574B9.00578A04-862574B9.0058D38E@unl.edu>
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- Thread-topic: [asle] evolution and nature writing
Tom,
Frank Norris's McTeague involves a concept of evolution derived through people like Joseph LeConte.
Bernie Quetchenbach
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From: asle-owner@interversity.org on behalf of Thomas P Lynch
Sent: Wed 9/3/2008 10:10 AM
To: asle@interversity.org
Subject: [asle] evolution and nature writing
Hi all,
I've just been assigned to teach a class next spring on Darwin and American
nature writing. Next year there's a big Darwin hoopla scheduled here, run
mostly by the biology dept., but we in English are doing our part. The
idea is to read American nature writers who deal with or who have been
obviously influenced by Darwin and evolutionary theory. Some present
suspects I have in mind would be Loren Eiseley, David Quammen (who's coming
to campus), E. O. Wilson, maybe Ursula Goodenough. But I'm looking for
some other suggestions from this list's vast storehouse of knowledge.
Maybe some poets? Maybe a novel?
Thanks, Tom
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