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And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring Book

And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring
And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring, Craig Waddell presents essays investigating Rachel Carson's influential 1962 book, <i>Silent Spring.</i> In his foreword, Paul Brooks, Carson's editor at Houghton Mifflin, describes the process that resulted in <i>Silent Spring.</i> In an afterword, Linda, And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring has a rating of 4.5 stars
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And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring, Craig Waddell presents essays investigating Rachel Carson's influential 1962 book, Silent Spring. In his foreword, Paul Brooks, Carson's editor at Houghton Mifflin, describes the process that resulted in Silent Spring. In an afterword, Linda, And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring
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  • And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring
  • Written by author Craig Waddell
  • Published by Southern Illinois University Press, March 2000
  • Craig Waddell presents essays investigating Rachel Carson's influential 1962 book, Silent Spring. In his foreword, Paul Brooks, Carson's editor at Houghton Mifflin, describes the process that resulted in Silent Spring. In an afterword, Linda
  • Craig Waddell presents essays investigating Rachel Carson s influential 1962 book, Silent Spring. In his foreword, Paul Brooks, Carson s editor at Houghton Mifflin, describes the process that resulted in Silent Spring. In an afterword, Linda Lear,
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Foreword: Rachel Carson and Silent Spring
Acknowledgments
1The Reception of Silent Spring: An Introduction1
2Chemical Fallout: Silent Spring, Radioactive Fallout, and the Environmental Movement17
3An Inventional Archaeology of "A Fable for Tomorrow"42
4A Topical Analysis of "The Obligation to Endure"60
5Ecology According to Silent Spring's Vision of Progress73
6When Science Writing Becomes Literary Art: The Success of Silent Spring103
7Other-Words in Silent Spring126
8Cold War, Silent Spring: The Trope of War in Modern Environmentalism157
9Silent Spring and Science Fiction: An Essay in the History and Rhetoric of Narrative174
Afterword: Searching for Rachel Carson205
Contributors221
Index225


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