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Wordsworth and the Green Romantics: Affect and Ecology in the Nineteenth Century
University of New Hampshire Press, 2016 Paper: 978-1-61168-895-5 | eISBN: 978-1-61168-954-9 Library of Congress Classification PR5892.N2W67 2016 Dewey Decimal Classification 821.7
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Situated at the intersection of ecocriticism, affect studies, and Romantic studies, this collection breaks new ground on the role of emotions in Western environmentalism. Recent scholarship highlights how traffic between Romantic-era literature and science helped to catalyze Green Romanticism. Closer to our own moment, the affective turn reflects similar cross-disciplinary collaboration, as many scholars now see the physiological phenomenon of affect as a force central to how we develop conscious attitudes and commitments. Together, these trends offer suggestive insights for the study of Green Romanticism. See other books on: Books & Reading | English poetry | Gardening | Nature in literature | Romanticism See other titles from University of New Hampshire Press |
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