From Origin to Ecology: Nature and the Poetry of W.S. MerwinFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999 - 138 pagina's "Frazier examines Merwin's poetry with regard to ecocriticism, anthropology, Merwin's fellow poets, Merwin criticism, and his own essays and interviews. Of central importance is Merwin's indebtedness to Henry David Thoreau, his sense that Thoreau guided American writing in a new direction whereby nature could be seen as something of value for itself."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... division , " I would like to define the division poems as those works which lament or long for a lost , original world while emphasizing our present ideological distance from it . Only a selected group of Merwin's poems meet these ...
... division , " I would like to define the division poems as those works which lament or long for a lost , original world while emphasizing our present ideological distance from it . Only a selected group of Merwin's poems meet these ...
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... division . By imaginatively constructing a single and distinct initial moment of the psychic severing of the human / nature ties , division is shown as a conscious act in " Beginning " from The Carrier of Ladders . It is no accident to ...
... division . By imaginatively constructing a single and distinct initial moment of the psychic severing of the human / nature ties , division is shown as a conscious act in " Beginning " from The Carrier of Ladders . It is no accident to ...
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... division , the narrators hear the voice of origin , which comes quietly . These speakers are able to hear the voice precisely because they recognize the proper role of humankind in the universe . A balanced sense of the human / nature ...
... division , the narrators hear the voice of origin , which comes quietly . These speakers are able to hear the voice precisely because they recognize the proper role of humankind in the universe . A balanced sense of the human / nature ...
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Division | 41 |
The Disembodied Narrator | 54 |
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animals appears Atheneum become beginning belief birds Carrier of Ladders Cary Nelson Christhilf Compass Flower concept consciousness cricket depicts destruction earth Ecocriticism ecological environment environmental essay existence extinction forest garden Gary Snyder Hawaii Henry David Thoreau Houses and Travellers humankind humans Ibid Illinois Press images imagination indigenous interview Jean Follain Kanaloa Keats Kele O Puna land language Lice listening living world loss Maxine Kumin Merwin's poem Merwin's poetry modern Moving Target mystery myth nagualism narrator's Native American native culture Native Hawaiians natural world Opening the Hand original world ourselves pastoral physical planet poems of origin poet poet's present primal prose psychic Rain readers Reprinted Robert Bly sacred Sand County Almanac sense silence Snyder society speaker species spiritual Theodore Roethke things Thoreau totem traditional Trees understanding Unfinished Accompaniment University of Illinois University Press Urbana voice volume W. S. Merwin Wao Kele Wendell Berry Whitman Wild word Writings York