The essays in this collection offer practical ways of improving
students' skills at explicating British literature of the Romantic
period, while helping them to understand Romanticism's contribution to
the history of modern...
Romanticism and Ecology
Table of Contents
- About this Volume
- "Introduction"
- James McKusick, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Essay
- "The Loves of Plants and Animals: Romantic Science and the Pleasures of Nature"
- Ashton Nichols, Dickinson College
- Abstract | Essay
- "Henry Salt on Shelley: Literary Criticism and Ecological Identity"
- William Stroup, Keene State College
- Abstract | Essay
- "Wordsworth's 'The Haunted Tree' and the Sexual Politics of Landscape"
- Tim Fulford, Nottingham Trent University
- Abstract | Essay
- "'Sweet Influences': Human/Animal Difference and Social Cohesion in Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1794-1806"
- Kurt Fosso, Lewis & Clark College
- Abstract | Essay
- "Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion"
- Kevin Hutchings, University of Northern British Columbia
- Abstract | Essay
- "'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' as an Ambient Poem; a Study of a Dialectical Image; with Some Remarks on Coleridge and Wordsworth"
- Timothy Morton, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Abstract | Essay
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Published @ RC
November 2001