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Onno Oerlemans - Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature - 9780802086976 - V9780802086976
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Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature

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Description for Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature Paperback. Oerlemans extends current eco-critical views by synthesizing a range of viewpoints from the Romantic period. Num Pages: 262 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DSB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 157 x 19. Weight in Grams: 396.

Given current environmental concerns, it is not surprising to find literary critics and theorists surveying the Romantic poets with ecological hindsight. In this timely study, Onno Oerlemans extends these current eco-critical views by synthesizing a range of viewpoints from the Romantic period. He explores not only the ideas of poets and artists, but also those of philosophers, scientists, and explorers.

Oerlemans grounds his discussion in the works of specific Romantic authors, especially Wordsworth and Shelley, but also draws liberally on such fields as literary criticism, the philosophy of science, travel literature, environmentalist policy, art history, biology, geology, and genetics, creating a fertile mix of historical analysis, cultural commentary, and close reading. Through this, we discover that the Romantics understood how they perceived the physical world, and how they distorted and abused it. Oerlemans's wide-ranging study adds much to our understanding of Romantic-period thinkers and their relationship to the natural world.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Number of Pages
277
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9780802086976
SKU
V9780802086976
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About Onno Oerlemans
Onno Oerlemans is an associate professor in the Department of English at Hamilton College.

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