Welsh Environments in Contemporary Poetry

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Welsh Environments in Contemporary Poetry
Author : Matthew Jarvis
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Language : English
Release Date : 15 March 2021
ISBN : 9781786837318
Pages : 210 pages
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Welsh Environments in Contemporary Poetry by Matthew Jarvis Book PDF Summary

This book analyses how contemporary Welsh poetry, in both Welsh and English, constructs Wales as both human and physical space, within the context of 'ecocriticism', a literary critical practice that emerges out of environmentalist concern. It is one of the most recent interdisciplinary fields to have emerged in literary and cultural studies.

Welsh Environments in Contemporary Poetry

This book analyses how contemporary Welsh poetry, in both Welsh and English, constructs Wales as both human and physical space, within the context of 'ecocriticism', a literary critical practice that emerges out of environmentalist concern. It is one of the most recent interdisciplinary fields to have emerged in literary and

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