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In contrast to nature poets of the past who tended more toward the bucolic and pastoral, many contemporary nature poets are taking up radical environmental and ecological themes. In the last few years, interesting and evocative work that examines this poetry has begun to lay the foundation for studies in ecopoetics. Informed in general by current thinking in environmental theory and specifically by the work of cultural geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, The West Side of Any Mountain participates in and furthers this scholarly attention by offering an overarching theoretical framework with which to approach the field."--BOOK JACKET.
Ecology in literature. --- Space and time in literature. --- Place (Philosophy) in literature. --- Nature in literature. --- American poetry --- Space and time as a theme in literature --- Nature in poetry --- History and criticism. --- Harjo, Joy --- Oliver, Mary, --- Berry, Wendell, --- Merwin, W. S. --- Oliver, Mary Jane, --- Merwin, William S., --- Merwin, William Stanley, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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American poetry --- Natural history --- Poets, American --- Naturalists --- Nature in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Nature in poetry --- Historians, Natural --- Natural historians --- Scientists --- American poets --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- American literature --- Bio-bibliography --- Biography
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American prose literature --- Natural history --- Authors, American --- Naturalists --- Nature in literature --- Nature writers
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