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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Red and the Green
1 Contemporary Ecocriticism between Red and Green
2 Was Coleridge Green?
3 ‘Wastes of corn’: Changes in Rural Land Use in Wordsworth’s Early Poetry
4 John Clare’s Weeds
5 John Clare & … & … & … Deleuze and Guattari’s Rhizome
6 Graeco-Roman Pastoral and Social Class in Arthur Hugh Clough’s Bothie and Thomas Hardy’s Under The Greenwood Tree
7 Landscape, Labour and History in Later Nineteenth-Century Writing
8 Fallen Nature: Ruskin’s Political Apocalypse
9 William Morris and the Garden City
10 H.G. Wells, Fabianism and the ‘Shape of Things to Come’
11 Guardianship and Fellowship: Radicalism and the Ecological Imagination 1880–1940
12 Felled Trees—Fallen Soldiers
13 Marxist Cricket? Some Versions of Pastoral in the Poetry of the Thirties
14 Eco-anarchism, the New Left and Romanticism
15 A Huge Lacuna vis-à-vis the Peasants: Red and Green in John Berger’s Trilogy Into Their Labours
16 Green Links: Ecosocialism and Contemporary Scottish Writing
Bibliography
Index
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