Calls of the Wild in Literature and FilmCall Number: DVD PN48 .S256 1995
Publication Date: 1995
The host, Dr. Glenn Hughes, professor of philosophy at St. Mary's University, introduces Dr. Steve Kellman, professor of comparative literature at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Dr. Alice Kersnowski, professor of English at St. Mary's University. A clip of the film "Deliverance," showing the destruction of south Georgia wilderness during construction of a dam, is played. Then, utilizing the definition of ecology as the relation of parts to a whole, much of the discussion centers on the contradictions involved in the fact that Henry David Thoreau and Mark Twain, the two major figures in nineteenth century American literature who celebrated nature in their works --Thoreau, the forest and Twain, the river -- had both been involved in causing forest fires, over which neither ever expressed remorse. (61 minutes)