Vol. 9, Issue 12, Part D (2023)
The importance of Rachel Carson\\\'s Under the sea-wind as environmental literature
The importance of Rachel Carson\\\'s Under the sea-wind as environmental literature
Author(s)
Tanupriya Periwal and Dr. Abdul Quadir
Abstract
This study delves into\\r\\nthe portrayal of environmental issues, ecocriticism, and nature writing within\\r\\nthe literary works of Rachel Carson. As one of the pioneers of modern\\r\\nenvironmentalism, Carson\\\'s novels serve as significant contributions to the\\r\\necological discourse. Through an ecocritical lens, this research examines how\\r\\nCarson\\\'s writings, particularly her seminal works like \\\"Silent\\r\\nSpring\\\" and \\\"The Sea Around Us,\\\" engage with environmental\\r\\nconcerns and advocate for a deeper understanding of humanity\\\'s relationship\\r\\nwith nature. In conclusion, this research underscores the enduring relevance of\\r\\nCarson\\\'s literary oeuvre in fostering environmental awareness and inspiring\\r\\ncollective action. By examining the intersection of literature, ecology, and\\r\\nactivism, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the pivotal role\\r\\nthat literature plays in shaping environmental discourse and fostering a sense\\r\\nof ecological responsibility.
How to cite this article:
Tanupriya Periwal, Dr. Abdul Quadir. The importance of Rachel Carson\\\'s Under the sea-wind as environmental literature. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(12):300-304.