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UNINA9910695222503321 |
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Loredo Ivette |
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Environmental assessment [[electronic resource] ] : Ellicott Slough National Wildlife Refuge proposed Buena Vista addition, Santa Cruz County, California / / prepared by Ivette Loredo |
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[Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, , [2005] |
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ii, 36 pages : digital, PDF file |
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Environmental impact analysis - California - Ellicott Slough National Wildlife Refuge |
Wildlife refuges - California - Santa Cruz County |
Ellicott Slough National Wildlife Refuge (Calif.) |
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Monografia |
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Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 4, 2006). |
"January 2005." |
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UNINA9910831821003321 |
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Rigby Kate |
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Reclaiming Romanticism : : Towards an Ecopoetics of Decolonization / / Kate Rigby |
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[s.l.] : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2022 |
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1 online resource (257 p.) |
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Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes |
Literature - History and criticism |
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Monografia |
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The earliest environmental criticism took its inspiration from the Romantic poets and their immersion in the natural world. Today the "romanticising" of nature has come to be viewed with suspicion. Written by one of the leading ecocritics writing today, Reclaiming Romanticism rediscovers the importance of the European Romantic tradition to the ways that writers and critics engage with the environment in the Anthropocene era. Exploring the work of such poets as Wordsworth, Shelley and Clare, the book discovers a rich vein of Romantic ecomaterialism and brings these canonical poets into dialogue with contemporary American, Canadian and Australian poets and artists. Kate Rigby demonstrates the ways in which Romantic ecopoetics responds to postcolonial challenges and environmental peril to offer a collaborative artistic practice for an era of human-non-human cohabitation and kinship. |
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