Premised on the belief that a social and an ecological agenda are compatible, this collection offers readings in the ecology of left and radical writing from the Romantic period to the present. In historicizing and connecting environmentally sensitive literature with socialist thought, these essays explore the interactive vision of nature and society in the work of writers ranging from William Wordsworth and John Clare to John Berger and John Burnside.
Premised on the belief that a social and an ecological agenda are compatible, this collection offers readings in the ecology of left and radical writing from the Romantic period to the present. In historicizing and connecting environmentally sensitive literature with socialist thought, these essays explore the interactive vision of nature and society in the work of writers ranging from William Wordsworth and John Clare to John Berger and John Burnside.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Rignall is Emeritus Reader in English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. H. Gustav Klaus is Emeritus Professor of the Literature of the British Isles at the University of Rostock. Valentine Cunningham is Professor of English Literature at Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in English at Corpus Christi College.
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Introduction H. GustavKlaus JohnRignall; Chapter 1 Contemporary Ecocriticism between Red and Green RichardKerridge; Chapter 2 Was Coleridge Green? SeamusPerry; Chapter 3 'Wastes of corn' HelenaKelly; Chapter 4 John Clare's Weeds MinaGorji; Chapter 5 John Clare & ... & ... & ... Deleuze and Guattari's Rhizome SimonKövesi; Chapter 6 Graeco-Roman Pastoral and Social Class in Arthur Hugh Clough's Bothie and Thomas Hardy's Under The Greenwood Tree StephenHarrison; Chapter 7 Landscape Labour and History in Later Nineteenth-Century Writing JohnRignall; Chapter 8 Fallen Nature DinahBirch; Chapter 9 William Morris and the Garden City AnnaVaninskaya; Chapter 10 H.G. Wells Fabianism and the 'Shape of Things to Come' JohnSloan; Chapter 11 Guardianship and Fellowship WilliamGreenslade; Chapter 12 Felled Trees-Fallen Soldiers H. GustavKlaus; Chapter 13 Marxist Cricket? Some Versions of Pastoral in the Poetry of the Thirties ValentineCunningham; Chapter 14 Eco-anarchism the New Left and Romanticism JamesRadcliffe; Chapter 15 A Huge Lacuna vis-à-vis the Peasants ChristianSchmitt-Kilb; Chapter 16 Green Links GraemeMacdonald;
Introduction H. GustavKlaus JohnRignall; Chapter 1 Contemporary Ecocriticism between Red and Green RichardKerridge; Chapter 2 Was Coleridge Green? SeamusPerry; Chapter 3 'Wastes of corn' HelenaKelly; Chapter 4 John Clare's Weeds MinaGorji; Chapter 5 John Clare & ... & ... & ... Deleuze and Guattari's Rhizome SimonKövesi; Chapter 6 Graeco-Roman Pastoral and Social Class in Arthur Hugh Clough's Bothie and Thomas Hardy's Under The Greenwood Tree StephenHarrison; Chapter 7 Landscape Labour and History in Later Nineteenth-Century Writing JohnRignall; Chapter 8 Fallen Nature DinahBirch; Chapter 9 William Morris and the Garden City AnnaVaninskaya; Chapter 10 H.G. Wells Fabianism and the 'Shape of Things to Come' JohnSloan; Chapter 11 Guardianship and Fellowship WilliamGreenslade; Chapter 12 Felled Trees-Fallen Soldiers H. GustavKlaus; Chapter 13 Marxist Cricket? Some Versions of Pastoral in the Poetry of the Thirties ValentineCunningham; Chapter 14 Eco-anarchism the New Left and Romanticism JamesRadcliffe; Chapter 15 A Huge Lacuna vis-à-vis the Peasants ChristianSchmitt-Kilb; Chapter 16 Green Links GraemeMacdonald;
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