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Green Man Hopkins Poetry And The Victorian Ecological Imagination Nature Culture Literature John Parham

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Green Man Hopkins Poetry And The Victorian Ecological Imagination Nature Culture Literature John Parham
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 304
Author: John Parham
ISBN: 9789042031067, 9042031069
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Green Man Hopkins Poetry And The Victorian Ecological Imagination Nature Culture Literature John Parham by John Parham 9789042031067, 9042031069 instant download after payment.

This book, the first to consider Gerard Manley Hopkins as an ecological writer, explores the dimension that social ecology offers to an ecocriticism hitherto dominated by romantic nature writing. The case for a 'green Hopkins' is made through a paradigm of 'Victorian Ecology' that expands the scope of existing studies in Victorian literature and science. Parham argues that Hopkins developed a two-fold understanding of ecology - as a scientific philosophy constructed around ecosystems theory; and as a corresponding theory of society organised around the sustainable use of energy - as well as a corresponding poetic practice. In a radical new reading of the poems, he suggests that Hopkins translated an innovative nature poetry, in which rhythm conveyed a nature characterised by dialectical energy exchange, into a social 'ecopoetry' that embodied the environmental impact of Victorian 'risk' society on its human population. Located within a 'Victorian ecological imagination' that fused romanticism and pragmatism, the book views Hopkins' work as indicating the value of reconciling a deep ecological assertion of the intrinsic value of (nonhuman) nature with social ecology's more pragmatic attempts to critique and re-conceptualise human life.

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