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Spenser, Ecology and the Dream of a Legible Environment: An Eco-Cluster
by Steve Mentz, Alexander Lowe McAdams, Dyani Johns Taff, William Rhodes, Joseph Campana

This cluster of eco-essays about Spenser and environmental thinking was born as an MLA panel. In January 2020, in what someday we may think of the last pre-COVID conference, I gathered together a panel of Spenserians to take poetic measure of our environmental bubblings-over, as bushfires and floods were lighting up our screens large and small. Early on Sunday morning I arrived at room 604 of the Washington State Convention Centre, wanting to set the scene for the beastly glories of session #666, lurking in the hangover slot at the bitter end of the conference. The room was empty. Read more…

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Steve Mentz, Alexander Lowe McAdams, Dyani Johns Taff, William Rhodes, Joseph Campana, "Spenser, Ecology and the Dream of a Legible Environment: An Eco-Cluster," Spenser Review (Fall 2020). Accessed April 25th, 2024.
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