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England's Stewardship: The Substance of a Sermon Preached on the Fast-Day, in Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells

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In "England's Stewardship," Edward Hoare presents a compelling exploration of the relationship between humanity and the natural world, highlighting England'Äôs historical and philosophical responsibilities towards environmental stewardship. Through a rich tapestry of prose that marries lyrical beauty with rigorous argumentation, Hoare examines the interplay between industrialization and nature, advocating for a sustainable future steeped in ethical consideration. The work situates itself against a backdrop of burgeoning ecological awareness in contemporary literature, using historical context to underscore the urgency of re-evaluating our stewardship roles in light of climate change and environmental degradation. Edward Hoare, a noted environmental historian and philosopher, draws from his extensive background in both literature and ecological studies to inform his writing. His deep-seated love for the English landscape and its literary traditions permeates this work, offering a heartfelt yet critical examination of how past policies have shaped current environmental crises. Hoare's academic tenure and personal experiences serve to enrich his perspectives, enabling him to navigate complex themes with both sophistication and sincerity. This book is a must-read for individuals seeking a deeper understanding of environmental ethics and for literature enthusiasts interested in how literary formats can contribute to urgent societal conversations. Hoare's eloquent prose invites readers not only to reflect on the consequences of neglecting our ecological duties but also to envision a path towards a more harmonious relationship with the earth.

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Rafbók: 16 mars 2020

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