Ecocriticism in Modern English Literature

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Abstract

—Ecocriticism these days is indeed a relatively new revisionist and reformist trend that has dominated the ecological point of view in recent English literature worldwide. The ecological perspective constructed under Eco-criticism delineates the nature-human alliance in both detrimental and constructive ways. The present research paper tries to inspect some post-1900 modern English literature from an Ecocritical perspective. The literature reviewed in the present study incorporates the analysis of some well-known authorship whichever is eminently written to gain insights from the ecological frame of reference. Analyzing some notable works culminates in the conclusion that the trend of Ecocriticism progresses from ‘nature-a mystic substance ‘and ‘nature’s interconnectedness to action ‘importance of maintaining nature, ‘eco-consciousness and eco-literacy about environmental issues, and finally calls to action.

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Al Fawareh, A. J., Dakamsih, N. J., & Alkouri, A. M. (2023). Ecocriticism in Modern English Literature. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 13(3), 783–788. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1303.28

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