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Author Felstiner, John.

Title Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems / John Felstiner
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 396 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Singing ecology unto the Lord -- Anon was an environmentalist -- Blake, the Wordsworths, and the dung -- Coleridge imagining -- John Keats eking it out -- John Clare at home in Helpston -- Adamic Walt Whitman -- Syllables of Emily Dickinson -- Nature shadowing Thomas Hardy -- The world charged by Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Nature versus history in W.B. Yeats -- Robert Frost and the fun in how you say a thing -- Frost and the necessity of metaphor -- England thanks to Edward Thomas, 1914-1917 -- Wings of Wallace Stevens -- Reviving America with William Carlos Williams -- Williams and the environmental news -- D.H. Lawrence in Taormina and Taos -- Ocean, rock, hawk, and Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore's fantastic reverence -- To steepletop and ragged island with Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Pablo Neruda at Machu Picchu -- Stanley Kunitz : his nettled field, his dune garden -- Things whole and holy for Kenneth Rexroth -- Theodore Roethke from greenhouse to seascape -- George Oppen's Psalm of Attentiveness -- Elizabeth Bishop traveling -- Something alive in May Swenson -- Earth home to William Stafford -- America's angst and Robert Lowell's -- Life illumined around Denise Levertov --Shirley Kaufman's roots in the air -- News of the North from John Haines -- Trust in Maxine Kumin -- Wind in the reeds in the voice of A.R. Ammons -- W.S. Merwin's motion of mind -- Zest of Galway Kinnel -- Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm -- Ted Hughes capturing pike -- Derek Walcott, first to see them -- Gary Snyder's eye for the real world -- Can poetry save the earth?
Summary In forty brief and lucid chapters, Felstiner presents those voices that have most strongly spoken to and for the natural world. Poets- from the Romantics through Whitman and Dickinson to Elizabeth Bishop and Gary Snyder- have helped us envision such details as ocean winds eroding and rebuilding dunes in the same breath, wild deer freezing in our presence, and a person carving initials on a still-living stranded whale
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-372) and index
Notes English
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Subject American poetry -- History and criticism
Nature in literature.
Ecology in literature.
Conservation of natural resources in literature.
Environmental protection in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry.
NATURE -- Essays.
American poetry
Conservation of natural resources in literature
Ecology in literature
Environmental protection in literature
Nature in literature
Ökologie Motiv
Umweltschutz Motiv
Lyrik
Natur Motiv
Amerikansk poesi -- historia.
Ekologi i litteraturen.
USA
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300155532
0300155530
1282352741
9781282352742
1282089668
9781282089662
9786612352744
6612352744
9786612089664
6612089660