Ecocriticism Texts - Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (1964)

A whole spring without any birdsongs? No thanks. This sad, sad world is what Rachel Carson considers in Silent Spring.

Her main point is that all living things exist together. So what humans do to pollute the environment makes life miserable for a lot of other creatures. But she only thinks about these issues in real-life, ecological terms.

What can we learn from the physical environments of our favorite novels, and how the main characters interact with those environments? What about the natural phenomena that occur as authors are working on their texts—how might something as seemingly mundane as the weather affect the way various authors have written their most famous prose?