A look at the role of the natural
world in the works of Romantic writers in the wake of
the French Revolution, positing the proto-ecological
argument that all living beings are full...
Romanticism, Ecology and Pedagogy
Table of Contents
- Learning to Love the Fens: An Introduction to Romanticism, Ecology, and Pedagogy
- Bridget Keegan and James C. McKusick
- Romanticism, Nature, Ecology
- Gary Harrison
- Romanticism and the Sense of Place
- Toni Wein
- Teaching Green Romanticism to Environmental Studies Majors
- Tilar Mazzeo
- Surveying the Literary Landscape: The Romantic Anthology as Environment
- Thomas Hothem
- Three "Natures": Teaching Romantic Ecology in the Poetry of William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth, and John Clare
- Scott Hess
- John Clare's "Domestic Tree": Freedom and Home in the "The Fallen Elm"
- Timothy Ziegenhagen
- Reading the Field Marks of Poetry
- William Stroup
- Only Connect
- Timothy Brownlow
I. Introduction
II. Romantic Ecology in the Classroom
III. Teaching Materials
Published @ RC
December 2006