“The author’s insightful textual explications, clearly linked to current conversations on nature writing and postcolonialism, make Nature Fantasies a welcome addition to the scholarship on nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century Latin American literature. Horowitz’s solid grounding in cultural theory bolsters fresh, attentive readings of mostly well-worn texts and a sometimes skeptical engagement with contemporary literary criticism. . . . [A] road map and a point of departure for literary scholars and others working on some of the most pressing existential questions of our time.”
“The author’s insightful textual explications, clearly linked to current conversations on nature writing and postcolonialism, make Nature Fantasies a welcome addition to the scholarship on nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century Latin American literature. Horowitz’s solid grounding in...
“Bander appreciates and illuminates the eclecticism of Austen’s wide-ranging reading habits. . . . Austen fans will delight in thinking about what she read, and what her reading added to her writing.” —Library Journal, January 2026
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