Viewing the countryside as a place of leisurely ease and spiritual restoration.
The journey begins in 1789 with the publication of The Natural History of Selborne . White is often framed as a pioneer of ecology, recording the complex interconnections of the natural world long before "ecology" was even a term. The book traces this lineage through three distinct eras: Modern British Nature Writing, 1789 2020: Land ...
Using the creative imagination to bridge the gap between human experience and the "otherness" of nature. Viewing the countryside as a place of leisurely
Why do we talk about nature so much today when there is so little of it left? This paradox is at the heart of , a definitive study by a team of scholars including Will Abberley , Christina Alt , David Higgins , Graham Huggan , and Pippa Marland . The book traces this lineage through three distinct
Far from being a simple, nostalgic escape, the authors argue that British nature writing is a that grapples with the crises of the environment, human representation, and our own alienated selves. The Blueprint: From Gilbert White to the Anthropocene
Balancing scientific categorization with a growing sense of environmental catastrophe and industrial "improvement".