2020
DOI: 10.1093/isle/isaa193
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The Forest Haven Episode: HowSir Gawain and the Green Knight’s Hautdesert ShapedThe Lord of the Rings’ Caras Galadhon

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“…The Middle English era has been acted with a revolutionary approach in the literature which basically depends on the language and voice, heroes and heroines, gender, myths, sexuality, monsters, imagination, religion and generic. "Sir Gawain and Green Knight" is considered as the masterpiece of literature in the Middle English era and it was composed in the 14th century"s end [18]. The invasion of the Ottoman Empire and end of the "Middle English period" has taken place simultaneously.…”
Section: Middle English Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Middle English era has been acted with a revolutionary approach in the literature which basically depends on the language and voice, heroes and heroines, gender, myths, sexuality, monsters, imagination, religion and generic. "Sir Gawain and Green Knight" is considered as the masterpiece of literature in the Middle English era and it was composed in the 14th century"s end [18]. The invasion of the Ottoman Empire and end of the "Middle English period" has taken place simultaneously.…”
Section: Middle English Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led to studies on short stories with an ecocritical lens, including those by Hillard (2009), Brereton and Gómez (2020), Schneider-Mayerson (2020), Caracciolo et al (2021), Min and Chen (2021), and Stanley (2022) that focus on climate phenomena. Other studies, such as those by Hernandez (2020), Ringle (2021a), and Cossio (2022), examined human interactions with forests, while Marland (2021) focused on turtles and trash, and Gooch (2021) on natural disasters such as floods. Moe (2014) explored the topic of dolphins, Smulders (2022) examined the Pacific salmon life cycle, and Huber and Brazier (2020) and Lewis (2021) investigated marine ecological damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%