Likewise, he notes how changed global weather patterns resulting from a volcanic eruption could inspire both Byron's "Darkness" and Keats's "To Autumn." Amplifying on his astute readings of these poets, as well as Austen, Bishop, Hardy, Larkin and Stevens, Bate formulates his own idea of "ecop

| Title | : | The Song of the Earth |
| Author | : | Jonathan Bate |
| Rating | : | 4.94 (520 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0674008189 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 360Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-10-13 |
| Language | : | English |

Likewise, he notes how changed global weather patterns resulting from a volcanic eruption could inspire both Byron's "Darkness" and Keats's "To Autumn." Amplifying on his astute readings of these poets, as well as Austen, Bishop, Hardy, Larkin and Stevens, Bate formulates his own idea of "ecopoesis," a poetics of human habitation within nature, instead of pastoralism's facade. Poetry, in effect, imagines locally and inspires globally for Bate. From Publishers Weekly This ambitious, erudite critical study from University of Liverpool English literature professor Bate seeks to recast Romantic poetry from the Wordsworthian "egotistical sublime" to an ecological one. As Bate observes, Wordsworth and Coleridge published their seminal Lyrical Ballads in the same year that Thomas Malthus sounded his (premature) warnings of overpopulation. Philosophically, his argument is as much against literary Modernism, and its critical adjunct, New Criticism, as it is against techno-indus
An intricate interweaving of climatic, topographical, and political elements poetically deployed, his book ranges from greenhouses in Jane Austen's novels to fruit bats in the poetry of Les Murray, by way of Thomas Hardy's woodlands, Dr. Frankenstein's Creature, John Clare's birds' nests, Wordsworth's rivers, Byron's bear, and an early nineteenth-century novel about an orangutan who stands for Parliament. As we enter a new millennium ruled by technology, will poetry still matter?
The Song of the Earth answers eloquently in the affirmative. A book about our growing alienation from nature, it is also a brilliant meditation on the capacity of the writer to bring us back to earth, our home.In the first ecological reading of English literature, Jonathan Bate traces the distinctions among "nature," "culture," and "environment" and shows how their meanings have changed since their appearance in the literature of the eighteenth century. Though grounded in the English Romantic tradition, the book also explores American, Central European, and Caribbean poets and engages theoretically with Rous
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