Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-258) and index.
Contents:
Green links: ecosocialism and contemporary Scottish writing / Graeme Macdonald. Contemporary ecocriticism between red and green / Richard Kerridge -- Was Coleridge green? / Seamus Perry -- 'Wastes of corn': changes in rural land use in Wordsworth's early poetry / Helena Kelly -- John Clare's weeds / Mina Gorji -- John Clare & ... & ... & ...: Deleuze and Guattari's rhizome / Simon Kövesi -- Graeco-Roman pastoral and social class in Arthur Hugh Clough's Bothie and Thomas Hardy's Under the greenwood tree / Stephen Harrison -- Landscape, labour and history in later nineteenth-century writing / John Rignall -- Fallen nature: Ruskin's political apocalypse / Dinah Birch -- William Morris and the Garden City / Anna Vaninskaya -- H.G. Wells, Fabianism and the 'Shape of things to come' / John Sloan -- Guardianship and fellowship: radicalism and the ecological imagination 1880-1940 / William Greenslade -- Felled trees - fallen soldiers / H. Gustav Klaus -- Marxist cricket? Some versions of pastoral in the poetry of the 30s / Valentine Cunningham -- Eco-anarchism, the New Left and Romanticism / James Radcliffe -- A huge lacuna vis-à-vis the peasants: red and green in John Berger's trilogy Into their labours / Christian Schmitt-Kilb -- Green links: ecosocialism and contemporary Scottish writing / Graeme Macdonald.
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