Nature is a complex phenomenon; it is both a physical object and a variety of cultural imaginations and representations. The current climate crises challenge the relationship between nature and language in radically new ways. This article examines an example of what we can call the green topology, figures that are part of, and shape the climate course. Virgil's wheel is a topos from the Middle Age, traced back to the pastoral tradition of Virgil, presenting specific connections between literary style and topography. The question in this article is what perspective on nature is implicit in this thought figure. Do Virgil's wheel as a topos challenge the dominant view on nature from the Romantic period? Can we understand Vergil's wheel in oppo...
Johann Wolfgang Goethe\u27s (1749-1832) famously effusive celebrations of nature earn him the well-d...
In the Anthropocene, a new approach towards nature in poetry is emerging. This change is closely rel...
The aim of this study is to describe how nature is portrayed in swedish poet and critic Aase Berg’s ...
Nature is a complex phenomenon; it is both a physical object and a variety of cultural imaginations ...
The article traces the genealogy of the concept of Nature and landscape from the romanticism to the ...
At the end of the twentieth century the relationship between man and nature becomes the object of a ...
The Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda serve as the primary texts from which we draw our modern understa...
In the article the famous poem “The Seasons” written in Prussia by the Lithuanian poet Kristijonas D...
The article takes its point of departure in a contemporary Scandinavian literary debate regarding th...
"Our attitude to nature has changed over time. This book explores the historical, literary and philo...
Ecophilosophy is distinctive in its willingness to find a solution to the ecological crisis by engag...
Abstract In The Lily in the Field and the Bird of the Air (1849), Kierkegaard presents a su...
Die Bergengel (The Angel of the Mountain), with its striking nature centeredness, is characterised b...
This dissertation proposes new readings of the Nynorsk poetry tradition and changing views of the re...
In Romantic Studies, poetical responses to nature have often been placed under such rubrics as pasto...
Johann Wolfgang Goethe\u27s (1749-1832) famously effusive celebrations of nature earn him the well-d...
In the Anthropocene, a new approach towards nature in poetry is emerging. This change is closely rel...
The aim of this study is to describe how nature is portrayed in swedish poet and critic Aase Berg’s ...
Nature is a complex phenomenon; it is both a physical object and a variety of cultural imaginations ...
The article traces the genealogy of the concept of Nature and landscape from the romanticism to the ...
At the end of the twentieth century the relationship between man and nature becomes the object of a ...
The Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda serve as the primary texts from which we draw our modern understa...
In the article the famous poem “The Seasons” written in Prussia by the Lithuanian poet Kristijonas D...
The article takes its point of departure in a contemporary Scandinavian literary debate regarding th...
"Our attitude to nature has changed over time. This book explores the historical, literary and philo...
Ecophilosophy is distinctive in its willingness to find a solution to the ecological crisis by engag...
Abstract In The Lily in the Field and the Bird of the Air (1849), Kierkegaard presents a su...
Die Bergengel (The Angel of the Mountain), with its striking nature centeredness, is characterised b...
This dissertation proposes new readings of the Nynorsk poetry tradition and changing views of the re...
In Romantic Studies, poetical responses to nature have often been placed under such rubrics as pasto...
Johann Wolfgang Goethe\u27s (1749-1832) famously effusive celebrations of nature earn him the well-d...
In the Anthropocene, a new approach towards nature in poetry is emerging. This change is closely rel...
The aim of this study is to describe how nature is portrayed in swedish poet and critic Aase Berg’s ...