id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ms3ik4yzdnayjd2blxhpcymtdy Brendan Prawdzik Greenwashing Marvell 2019.0 .pdf text/html 9853 804 66 For instance, Diane Kelsey McColley (2006) contended that Marvell's verse offers insight into ecological principles: his 'language is fluidly responsive to the liquidity of truth … overflow[ing] expected forms to carry new perceptions'.6 Joanna Picciotto (2008) aligns Marvell with cultural enterprises working to redeem humanity through new understandings of nature enabled by instrument and experiment. Marvell's verse strives toward the restoration of Adamic perception: 'trustworthy prosthetic insight is generated by many pairs of eyes and hands working to discipline each other'.7 Andrew McRae (2010) finds Marvell's poetry to be among the seventeenth century's 'most sensitive reflections on relations between humanity and the natural world'. For Hiltner, Fumifugium is 'the first modern work to take as its subject industrial air pollution'.11 For John Bellamy Foster (1999), 'The brilliance of Evelyn's 17th-century contribution to conservation … raises important theoretical issues' for the present. See Rebecca Bushnell, Green Desire: Imagining Early Modern English Gardens (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003), 41–83. ./cache/work_ms3ik4yzdnayjd2blxhpcymtdy.pdf ./txt/work_ms3ik4yzdnayjd2blxhpcymtdy.txt