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Can poetry save the earth? [[electronic resource] ] : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Can poetry save the earth? [[electronic resource] ] : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Autore Felstiner John
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 811.009/36
Soggetto topico American poetry - History and criticism
Nature in literature
Ecology in literature
Conservation of natural resources in literature
Environmental protection in literature
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786612352744
0-300-15553-0
1-282-35274-1
1-282-08966-8
9786612089664
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface The Poetry of Earth Is Never Dead -- Introduction Care in Such a World -- PART ONE -- "stony rocks for the conies" Singing Ecology unto the Lord -- "Western wind, when will thou blow" Anon Was an Environmentalist -- "The stationary blasts of waterfalls" Blake, the Wordsworths, and the Dung -- "The white Eddy-rose . . . obstinate in resurrection" Coleridge Imagining -- "last oozings hours by hours" John Keats Eking It Out -- "Its only bondage was the circling sky" John Clare at Home in Helpston -- "Nature was naked, and I was also" Adamic Walt Whitman -- "Earth's most graphic transaction" Syllables of Emily Dickinson -- "sick leaves . . . storm-birds . . . rotten rose . . . rain-drop" Nature Shadowing Thomas Hardy -- "freshness deep down things" The World Charged by Gerard Manley Hopkins -- "O honey bees,/Come build in the empty house of the stare" Nature Versus History in W. B. Yeats -- PART TWO -- "strangeness from my sight" Robert Frost and the Fun in How You Say a Thing -- "white water rode the black forever" Frost and the Necessity of Metaphor -- "Larks singing over No Man's Land" England Thanks to Edward Thomas, 1914-1917 -- "the necessary angel of earth" Wings of Wallace Stevens -- "broken/seedhusks" Reviving America with William Carlos Williams -- "source then a blue as" Williams and the Environmental News -- "room for me and a mountain lion" D. H. Lawrence in Taormina and Taos -- "not man/Apart" Ocean, Rock, Hawk, and Robinson Jeffers -- "submerged shafts of the//sun,/split like spun/glass" Marianne Moore's Fantastic Reverence -- "There, there where those black spruces crowd" To Steepletop and Ragged Island with Edna St. Vincent Millay -- "Gale sustained on a slope" Pablo Neruda at Machu Picchu -- "the wild/braid of creation/trembles" Stanley Kunitz-His Nettled Field, His Dune Garden -- "Bright trout poised in the current" Things Whole and Holy for Kenneth Rexroth -- "I swayed out on the wildest wave alive" Theodore Roethke from Greenhouse to Seascape -- "That they are there!" George Oppen's Psalm of Attentiveness -- "surprised at seeing" Elizabeth Bishop Traveling -- "Why is your mouth all green?" Something Alive in May Swenson -- PART THREE -- "care in such a world" Earth Home to William Stafford -- "The season's ill" America's Angst and Robert Lowell's -- "that witnessing presence" Life Illumined Around Denise Levertov -- "the tree making us/look again" Shirley Kaufman's Roots in the Air -- "that the rock might see" News of the North from John Haines -- "asking for my human breath" Trust in Maxine Kumin -- "What are you doing out here/this windy" Wind in the Reeds in the Voice of A. R. Ammons -- "between the earth and silence" W. S. Merwin's Motion of Mind -- "bear blood" and "Blackberry Eating" Zest of Galway Kinnell -- "Kicking the Leaves" Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm -- "I dared not cast//But silently cast" Ted Hughes Capturing Pike -- "the still pond and the egrets beating home" Derek Walcott, First to See Them -- "Just imagine" Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Sources -- Text Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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Felstiner John  
New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
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Can poetry save the earth? [[electronic resource] ] : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Can poetry save the earth? [[electronic resource] ] : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Autore Felstiner John
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 811.009/36
Soggetto topico American poetry - History and criticism
Nature in literature
Ecology in literature
Conservation of natural resources in literature
Environmental protection in literature
ISBN 9786612352744
0-300-15553-0
1-282-35274-1
1-282-08966-8
9786612089664
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface The Poetry of Earth Is Never Dead -- Introduction Care in Such a World -- PART ONE -- "stony rocks for the conies" Singing Ecology unto the Lord -- "Western wind, when will thou blow" Anon Was an Environmentalist -- "The stationary blasts of waterfalls" Blake, the Wordsworths, and the Dung -- "The white Eddy-rose . . . obstinate in resurrection" Coleridge Imagining -- "last oozings hours by hours" John Keats Eking It Out -- "Its only bondage was the circling sky" John Clare at Home in Helpston -- "Nature was naked, and I was also" Adamic Walt Whitman -- "Earth's most graphic transaction" Syllables of Emily Dickinson -- "sick leaves . . . storm-birds . . . rotten rose . . . rain-drop" Nature Shadowing Thomas Hardy -- "freshness deep down things" The World Charged by Gerard Manley Hopkins -- "O honey bees,/Come build in the empty house of the stare" Nature Versus History in W. B. Yeats -- PART TWO -- "strangeness from my sight" Robert Frost and the Fun in How You Say a Thing -- "white water rode the black forever" Frost and the Necessity of Metaphor -- "Larks singing over No Man's Land" England Thanks to Edward Thomas, 1914-1917 -- "the necessary angel of earth" Wings of Wallace Stevens -- "broken/seedhusks" Reviving America with William Carlos Williams -- "source then a blue as" Williams and the Environmental News -- "room for me and a mountain lion" D. H. Lawrence in Taormina and Taos -- "not man/Apart" Ocean, Rock, Hawk, and Robinson Jeffers -- "submerged shafts of the//sun,/split like spun/glass" Marianne Moore's Fantastic Reverence -- "There, there where those black spruces crowd" To Steepletop and Ragged Island with Edna St. Vincent Millay -- "Gale sustained on a slope" Pablo Neruda at Machu Picchu -- "the wild/braid of creation/trembles" Stanley Kunitz-His Nettled Field, His Dune Garden -- "Bright trout poised in the current" Things Whole and Holy for Kenneth Rexroth -- "I swayed out on the wildest wave alive" Theodore Roethke from Greenhouse to Seascape -- "That they are there!" George Oppen's Psalm of Attentiveness -- "surprised at seeing" Elizabeth Bishop Traveling -- "Why is your mouth all green?" Something Alive in May Swenson -- PART THREE -- "care in such a world" Earth Home to William Stafford -- "The season's ill" America's Angst and Robert Lowell's -- "that witnessing presence" Life Illumined Around Denise Levertov -- "the tree making us/look again" Shirley Kaufman's Roots in the Air -- "that the rock might see" News of the North from John Haines -- "asking for my human breath" Trust in Maxine Kumin -- "What are you doing out here/this windy" Wind in the Reeds in the Voice of A. R. Ammons -- "between the earth and silence" W. S. Merwin's Motion of Mind -- "bear blood" and "Blackberry Eating" Zest of Galway Kinnell -- "Kicking the Leaves" Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm -- "I dared not cast//But silently cast" Ted Hughes Capturing Pike -- "the still pond and the egrets beating home" Derek Walcott, First to See Them -- "Just imagine" Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Sources -- Text Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778094303321
Felstiner John  
New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems / / John Felstiner
Autore Felstiner John
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 811.009/36
Soggetto topico American poetry - History and criticism
Nature in literature
Ecology in literature
Conservation of natural resources in literature
Environmental protection in literature
ISBN 9786612352744
9786612089664
9780300155532
0300155530
9781282352742
1282352741
9781282089662
1282089668
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface The Poetry of Earth Is Never Dead -- Introduction Care in Such a World -- PART ONE -- "stony rocks for the conies" Singing Ecology unto the Lord -- "Western wind, when will thou blow" Anon Was an Environmentalist -- "The stationary blasts of waterfalls" Blake, the Wordsworths, and the Dung -- "The white Eddy-rose . . . obstinate in resurrection" Coleridge Imagining -- "last oozings hours by hours" John Keats Eking It Out -- "Its only bondage was the circling sky" John Clare at Home in Helpston -- "Nature was naked, and I was also" Adamic Walt Whitman -- "Earth's most graphic transaction" Syllables of Emily Dickinson -- "sick leaves . . . storm-birds . . . rotten rose . . . rain-drop" Nature Shadowing Thomas Hardy -- "freshness deep down things" The World Charged by Gerard Manley Hopkins -- "O honey bees,/Come build in the empty house of the stare" Nature Versus History in W. B. Yeats -- PART TWO -- "strangeness from my sight" Robert Frost and the Fun in How You Say a Thing -- "white water rode the black forever" Frost and the Necessity of Metaphor -- "Larks singing over No Man's Land" England Thanks to Edward Thomas, 1914-1917 -- "the necessary angel of earth" Wings of Wallace Stevens -- "broken/seedhusks" Reviving America with William Carlos Williams -- "source then a blue as" Williams and the Environmental News -- "room for me and a mountain lion" D. H. Lawrence in Taormina and Taos -- "not man/Apart" Ocean, Rock, Hawk, and Robinson Jeffers -- "submerged shafts of the//sun,/split like spun/glass" Marianne Moore's Fantastic Reverence -- "There, there where those black spruces crowd" To Steepletop and Ragged Island with Edna St. Vincent Millay -- "Gale sustained on a slope" Pablo Neruda at Machu Picchu -- "the wild/braid of creation/trembles" Stanley Kunitz-His Nettled Field, His Dune Garden -- "Bright trout poised in the current" Things Whole and Holy for Kenneth Rexroth -- "I swayed out on the wildest wave alive" Theodore Roethke from Greenhouse to Seascape -- "That they are there!" George Oppen's Psalm of Attentiveness -- "surprised at seeing" Elizabeth Bishop Traveling -- "Why is your mouth all green?" Something Alive in May Swenson -- PART THREE -- "care in such a world" Earth Home to William Stafford -- "The season's ill" America's Angst and Robert Lowell's -- "that witnessing presence" Life Illumined Around Denise Levertov -- "the tree making us/look again" Shirley Kaufman's Roots in the Air -- "that the rock might see" News of the North from John Haines -- "asking for my human breath" Trust in Maxine Kumin -- "What are you doing out here/this windy" Wind in the Reeds in the Voice of A. R. Ammons -- "between the earth and silence" W. S. Merwin's Motion of Mind -- "bear blood" and "Blackberry Eating" Zest of Galway Kinnell -- "Kicking the Leaves" Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm -- "I dared not cast//But silently cast" Ted Hughes Capturing Pike -- "the still pond and the egrets beating home" Derek Walcott, First to See Them -- "Just imagine" Can Poetry Save the Earth? -- Sources -- Text Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910956807303321
Felstiner John  
New Haven, : Yale University Press, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui