Nature, Environment and Poetry

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Ancient Bodies
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Bog Body
Bog People
Bog Poems
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Calder Valley
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Crow's Account
Crow’s Account
Dark Green Religion
Ecocriticism
environmental humanities
Environmental Issues
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Glanmore Sonnets
Grauballe Man
Haw Lantern
Heaney
Heaney's Bog
Heaney's Poems
Heaney's Poetics
Heaney's Poetry
Heaney’s Bog
Heaney’s Poems
Heaney’s Poetics
Helmuth Trischler
Hughes
Hughes's Poem
Hughes's Poetry
Hughes’s Poem
Hughes’s Poetry
literary ecocriticism
Pitch Fork
poetry and environmental thought
Postcolonial Ecocriticism
postcolonial theory
Recovery Narrative
Salmon Eggs
sense of place studies
Tollund Man
Top Withens
Trickster Narrative

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138775244
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The environmental challenges facing humanity in the twenty-first century are not only acute and grave, they are also unprecedented in kind, complexity and scope. Nonetheless, or therefore, the political response to problems such as climate change, biodiversity loss and widespread pollution continues to fall short. To address these challenges it seems clear that we need new ways of thinking about the relationship between humans and nature, local and global, and past, present and future. One place to look for such new ideas is in poetry, designed to contain multiple levels of meaning at once, challenge the imagination, and evoke responses that are based on something more than scientific consensus and rationale.

This ecocritical book traces the environmental sensibilities of two Anglophone poets; Nobel Prize-winner Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), and British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes (1930-1998). Drawing on recent and multifarious developments in ecocritical theory, it examines how Hughes's and Heaney's respective poetics interact with late twentieth century developments in environmental thought, focusing in particular on ideas about ecology and environment in relation to religion, time, technology, colonialism, semiotics, and globalisation.

This book is aimed at students of literature and environment, the relationship between poetry and environmental humanities, and the poetry of Ted Hughes or Seamus Heaney

Susanna Lidström is a postdoctoral researcher at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, with the Environmental Humanities Laboratory, at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.

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