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Index
Title Page
Introduction
Dark Nature and the American Canon
“Famine is a Frightful Monster”
“Passage into New Forms”
Dutchman on the Brink
Thoreau’s Week and the Work of the Eco-lament
The Gnostic Dark Side of Nature in Herman Melville and Cormac McCarthy
Fiendish Fumaroles and Malevolent Mud Pots
Frontiersmen, Robber Barons, Architects, and the Darkening Aesthetics of Nature in A Lost Lady
Dark Nature and New Voices
The Dark Side of Two Nature Writing Genres
The “Dark Ecology” of the Bomb
The Poetry of Adele Ne Jame
Anti-Pastoral Imagery and the Quest for a Cajun Identity
(Dark) Nature and Masculinity
Angry Eden
“what’s the world but shine / and seem”
Dark Nature and the Media
Listening to the Dark Side of Nature
Eco-Horror Cinematic Techniques in Television Nature Documentaries
Hunger in the Heart of Nature
Works Cited
Index
About the Contributors
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