Poetry and Ecology in the Age of Milton and MarvellRoutledge, 2017 M03 2 - 276 páginas The focus of this study is the perception of nature in the language of poetry and the languages of natural philosophy, technology, theology, and global exploration, primarily in seventeenth-century England. Its premise is that language and the perception of nature vitally affect each other and that seventeenth-century poets, primarily John Milton, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan, but also Margaret Cavendish, Thomas Traherne, Anne Finch, and others, responded to experimental proto-science and new technology in ways that we now call 'ecological' - concerned with watersheds and habitats and the lives of all creatures. It provides close readings of works by these poets in the contexts of natural history, philosophy, and theology as well as technology and land use, showing how they responded to what are currently considered ecological issues: deforestation, mining, air pollution, drainage of wetlands, destruction of habitats, the sentience and intelligence of animals, overbuilding, global commerce, the politics of land use, and relations between social justice and justice towards the other-than-human world. In this important book, Diane McColley demonstrates the language of poetry, the language of responsible science, and the language of moral and political philosophy all to be necessary parts of public discourse. |
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... Milton and the Imperial Vision, edited by Balachandra Rajan and Elizabeth Sauer: Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 1999; “'All in All': The Individuality of Creatures in Paradise Lost,” in 'All in All': Unity, Diversity, and the ...
... Milton and the Imperial Vision, edited by Balachandra Rajan and Elizabeth Sauer: Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 1999; “'All in All': The Individuality of Creatures in Paradise Lost,” in 'All in All': Unity, Diversity, and the ...
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... Milton opposed man, reason, and heaven to woman, passion, and earth. This habit has gradually been reformed. John M. Steadman writes that Milton's epics “attempt (as far as possible) to depict the ideals of earthly and celestial ...
... Milton opposed man, reason, and heaven to woman, passion, and earth. This habit has gradually been reformed. John M. Steadman writes that Milton's epics “attempt (as far as possible) to depict the ideals of earthly and celestial ...
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... Milton's Reformed Animals,” 128; see also Edwards' Milton and the Natural World, which I have reviewed with other books in “Milton and Nature: Greener Readings.” 4 Schwartz, “'Scarcewelllighted flame,'” 200. 5 Louis Schwartz in ...
... Milton's Reformed Animals,” 128; see also Edwards' Milton and the Natural World, which I have reviewed with other books in “Milton and Nature: Greener Readings.” 4 Schwartz, “'Scarcewelllighted flame,'” 200. 5 Louis Schwartz in ...
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... Milton's mitigation of marital hierarchy, see McColley, Milton's Eve, and Pruitt, Gender and the Power of Relationship. 12 Typology applies people and events from the Hebrew Bible to future ones, primarily to the life of Christ but also ...
... Milton's mitigation of marital hierarchy, see McColley, Milton's Eve, and Pruitt, Gender and the Power of Relationship. 12 Typology applies people and events from the Hebrew Bible to future ones, primarily to the life of Christ but also ...
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... Milton's God and the Matter of Chaos”; Fallon, Milton among the Philosophers; Rogers, The Matter of Revolution; Cummins, “Milton's God and the Matter of Creation.” 19 I am indebted, as ever, to Arthur E. Barker, for planting the seed of ...
... Milton's God and the Matter of Chaos”; Fallon, Milton among the Philosophers; Rogers, The Matter of Revolution; Cummins, “Milton's God and the Matter of Creation.” 19 I am indebted, as ever, to Arthur E. Barker, for planting the seed of ...
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Earth Mining Monotheism and Mountain Theology | |
Air Water Woods | |
The Lives of Plants | |
Animals Ornithology and the Ethics of Empathy | |
Animal Ethics and Radical Justice | |
Miltons Prophetic Epics | |
Bibliography | |
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Poetry and Ecology in the Age of Milton and Marvell Diane Kelsey McColley Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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