Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper argues, we can trace the development of ecofeminist thought to early Romantic women writers. Cultural ecofeminist arguments that ‘[t]he ancient identity of nature as a nurturing mother links women’s history with the history of the environment and ecological change’ (Merchant, 1990, p.xx) ring true in Cottin’s Malvina and Amélie Mansfield and in Staël’s Corinne. Traces of radical ecofeminism are also evident, since the novelists use ecological devastation to highlight patriarchal oppressive treatment of women. However, like Souza’s Adèle de Sénange, these novels go further, bringing us towards a social ecofeminist perspective, by showing how w...
With reference to Wordsworth's suggestion that the 'love of nature' leads to the 'love of man', thi...
This research is in companion to another submitted research project titled A Review of Media in Res...
The aim of this article is to explore the speculative fiction works of three prominent, female specu...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
Ecofeminism is a philosophical and political movement and theory which commingle or puts together de...
The particular paper focuses on the analysis of patriarchal domination and capitalist’s exploitation...
[Abstract] Since the 1960s, there has been a growing ecological awareness which has had its impact o...
This article sheds light on popular authors of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France:...
Throughout historical decades the unfair system of life in patriarchal societies and the oppression ...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
In this thesis the Swedish author Elin Wägner’s debate book Alarm clock and the American author Char...
The earliest environmental criticism took its inspiration from the Romantic poets and their immersio...
Proceedings 31st AEDEAN Conference. 2008. María Jesús Lorenzo Modia. Ed. 889-898. A Coruña: Univers...
With reference to Wordsworth's suggestion that the 'love of nature' leads to the 'love of man', thi...
This research is in companion to another submitted research project titled A Review of Media in Res...
The aim of this article is to explore the speculative fiction works of three prominent, female specu...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
Ecofeminism is a philosophical and political movement and theory which commingle or puts together de...
The particular paper focuses on the analysis of patriarchal domination and capitalist’s exploitation...
[Abstract] Since the 1960s, there has been a growing ecological awareness which has had its impact o...
This article sheds light on popular authors of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France:...
Throughout historical decades the unfair system of life in patriarchal societies and the oppression ...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
In this thesis the Swedish author Elin Wägner’s debate book Alarm clock and the American author Char...
The earliest environmental criticism took its inspiration from the Romantic poets and their immersio...
Proceedings 31st AEDEAN Conference. 2008. María Jesús Lorenzo Modia. Ed. 889-898. A Coruña: Univers...
With reference to Wordsworth's suggestion that the 'love of nature' leads to the 'love of man', thi...
This research is in companion to another submitted research project titled A Review of Media in Res...
The aim of this article is to explore the speculative fiction works of three prominent, female specu...