The Environmental Tradition in English Literature

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Pub. Date: 2016-08-22
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Drawing upon the English literary tradition for new perspectives and paradigms, this collection presents a broad range of theoretical and historical approaches to ecocriticism. The first section of the volume offers different theoretical frameworks for ecocritical work, encompassing a range of socio-political, post-modern and multi-disciplinary approaches. In the second section, contributors explore the ways in which ecocriticism allows us to re-think literary history.

Author Biography

Paul Davies is Reader in English at the University of Ulster (Coleraine) Lisa Garforth is a Graduate Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of York doing work on utopian and ecotopian narratives Terry Gifford is Reader in English at the University of Leeds Naomi Guttman is Assistant Professor of English at Hamilton College (USA) and a practising poet Dominic Head is a Reader in the School of English at the University of Central England Bennett Huffman is Postgraduate Researcher and Tutor at the University of Liverpool, and has been a Lecturer of English at John Moores University, Liverpool. Andy Jurgis is Development Officer in Liverpool for the WEA Cheshire, Merseyside, and West Lancashire District and tutors in literature. He also lectures in literature for the University of Liverpool Continuing Education Centre Richard Kerridge is Senior Lecturer in English at Bath Spa University College Diane McColley is Professor of English at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Gavin Murray is Director of Studies in Business Administration at the Canterbury Business School John Parham is a Lecturer at the London College of Music and Media which is part of Thames Valley University Ralph Pite is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Liverpool Jo Rawlinson is a Graduate Researcher in the Department of English at the University of Central England Gillian Rudd is a Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool Martin Ryle is Senior Lecturer in Continuing Education at the University of Sussex Charlotte Zoe Walker is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the State University of New York, College at Oneonta Louise Westling is Professor of English and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii
Preface and Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(10)
Louise Westling
Part 1 Theoretical Approaches
After `Organic Community': Ecocriticism, Nature, and Human Nature
11(13)
Martin Ryle
Beyond 2000: Raymond Williams and the Ecocritic's Task
24(13)
Dominic Head
Ecofeminism in Literary Studies
37(14)
Naomi Guttman
Towards a Post-Pastoral View of British Poetry
51(13)
Terry Gifford
Postmodern Ecocriticism in the Science Fiction Novel: J.G. Ballard and Ken Kesey
64(11)
Bennett Huffman
Cosmos as Metaphor: Eco-spiritual Poetics
75(12)
Paul Davies
Narratives of Resignation: Environmentalism in Recent Fiction
87(13)
Richard Kerridge
Ecotopian Fiction and the Sustainable Society
100(17)
Lisa Garforth
Part 2 Historical Approaches
Making the Rocks Disappear Refocusing Chaucer's Knight's and Franklin's Tales
117(13)
Gillian Rudd
The Commodious Ark: Nature's Voice in Early Modern Poetry
130(14)
Diane McColley
`Founded on the Affections': A Romantic Ecology
144(12)
Ralph Pite
Was there a Victorian Ecology?
156(16)
John Parham
Letting in the Sky: An Ecofeminist Reading of Virginia Woolf's Short Fiction
172(14)
Charlotte Zoe Walker
Reversing the Fall: The Sense of Place in D.H. Lawrence
186(12)
Gavin Murray
Twentieth-Century Rural Poets of Britain and Ireland: Ecological Voices from the Geographical and Cultural Margins
198(13)
Andy Jurgis
Ecocriticism: An Annotated Bibliography 211(15)
Jo Rawlinson
Index 226

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