El canto de la tierra: W. H. Hudson y el estado natural

  • Jonathan Bate
Palabras clave: W H Hudson, Ecology, Nature, Rainforests, Modernity, Golden Age, Myth

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Against the backdrop of the ecological crisis spawned by modern progress, literature has renewed its representations of the Golden Age and of the lost organic community. The anglo-argentine writer W. H. Hudson, in his novel Green Mansions (1904), offers an early exploration of today's greatest ecological catastrophe: the destruction of South America's rainforests, pitting the idealistic but destructive invasion of Abel, the modern man, against the state of nature of the bird-girl Rima. Rima's call can still be heard at the beginning of the third millenium after Christ.

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2004-01-01
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Bate J. (2004). El canto de la tierra: W. H. Hudson y el estado natural. Anales de Literatura Hispanoamericana, 33, 15-32. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ALHI/article/view/ALHI0404110015A
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