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Making Nineteenth-Century Literary Environments - English 435 (Spring 2017)
Making Nineteenth-Century Literary Environments - English 435 (Spring 2017)
Published:
2017-05-18
Introduction
Making Nineteenth-Century Literary Environments
Dr. Margaret Linley
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Acknowledgements
Dr. Margaret Linley
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Revisiting the Nature Poetry Tradition: Wordsworth and Tennyson
Reading Lucy, Rereading Nature: An Ecological Approach to Wordsworth's Lucy Poems
Alex Jackson
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The Poetic Life-Form: An Analysis on the Role of Elegy and Form in In Memoriam
Effy Orton
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Making Meaning of the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Analysis of Tennyson’s Existential Crisis in “In Memoriam”
Alexis J. Fladmark
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Postcolonial Readings of Colonial Natures: Canada, Britain, South Africa
Winter Studies and Summer Rambles and Power Relations: Integrating Experiential Knowledge into Canadian Discourses of Ecology
Mitch Bringeland
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To “Hear the Call of the Singing Firs”: (Re)Reading E. Pauline Johnson’s “Lost Lagoon” as Eco-Elegy
Steve Dickinson
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“Come Buy, Come By”: Miscommunication across Culture, the Imagined Market, and Colonialism in "Goblin Market"
Suyu Chen
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Defining Nature: Exploring the Human vs. Nature Opposition
Emiope Mimiko
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Ecology and Empire: Jane Eyre and Goblin Market
Jane Eyre and The Atmoscene: Early Expressions of Ecofeminism in Literature
Tyler Knoll
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Humans as Geological Forces of Nature: How Jane Eyre Establishes a Common Ground between the Natural and Social
Sera Akdogan
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Gothic Imperial Romance in Jane Eyre
Catherine Jane Boschalk
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Reconciling Conflict: Species Being and Spirituality in Jane Eyre
Alicia Ciornei
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Rossetti and the Risorgimento: An Allegorical Reading of Goblin Market
Audrey Ling
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Environmental and Social Activism: Wordsworth, Morris, Bronte, Schreiner
Social Activism Through Poetry
Enakshi Roy
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Through the Looking Glass: An Environmentally Conscious Economy in New From Nowhere
Lori Stanley
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News from Nowhere: Art for Art’s Sake or the Emotional State?
Kayla MacMartin
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The Effects of Imperialism on Women in News from Nowhere and Jane Eyre
Cheery Huang
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Nature Bound by the Body: Humans and Nature in Olive Schreiner's Story of an African Farm
Erin Pelletreau
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Williams Morris’s Feminism in News from Nowhere
Kelsey McLenaghen
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