The nature of modernism: ecocritical approaches to the poetry of Edward Thomas, T.S. Eliot, Edith Sitwell and Charlotte Mew
This books presents the first extended study of the relationship between British modernist poetry and the environment. Challenging reductive associations of modernism as predominantly anthropocentric in character and urban in focus, the book’s central argument is that within British modernist poetry...
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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1 Critical and Theoretical Contexts
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Modernism 10
Georgian Poetry and the Impact of the First World War 14
The Countryside and the City 16
Modernity 19
Ecocriticism 22
Deep Ecology 26
Social Ecology 28
Urban Nature 29
British Ecocriticism 31
2 Modernism in Ecocritical Thought 40
3 Edward Thomas: The Path to Ecological Modernism 52
Relationship to Modernism 52
Ecocritical Importance 57
The British Countryside 62
Examination of Self through Nature 68
War 71
Edward Thomas and the Anthropocene 78
All Roads Lead to France5 80
4 T. S. Eliot: The Waste Land
Reasserting the Real 89
The Crisis in Human/Nature Relations 94
Mythology, History and Ritual 101
The Desert 106
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5 T. S. Eliot: Four Quartets 112
Critical Discussion 113
Eliot and Englishness 118
Eliot and the City 121
Readings 122
‘Burnt Norton’ 122
‘East Coker’ 126
‘The Dry Salvages’ 129
‘Little Gidding’ 133
6 Edith Sitwell 140
Critical Response 141
Poetic Aims 146
Façade 153
The Sleeping Beauty 157
Later Poetry 160
7 Charlotte Mew 168
The City 170
The Countryside 176
Nature, Otherness and Trauma 183
The First World War 190
Conclusion 198
Bibliography
Index
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