The interconnected themes of land and labour were a common recourse for English literary writers between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries and in the twenty-first they have become pressing again in the work of nature writers environmentalists poets novelists and dramatists. Written by a team of sixteen subject specialists this volume surveys the literature of rural working lives and landscapes written in English between 1500 and the present day offering a range of scholarly perspectives on the georgic tradition with insights from literary criticism historical scholarship classics post-colonial studies rural studies and ecocriticism. Providing an overview of the current scholarship in georgic literature and criticism this collection argues that the work of people and animals in farming communities and the land as it is understood through that work has provided writers in English with one of their most complex and enduring themes.
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