Critics have long noted a discrepancy between Canadian landscape and the imported European literary forms early Canadian writers used to describe a young country. Yet, in the early nineteenth century, some parts of the landscape were actively transformed in ways that would seemingly preclude the need for poets to transform their literary inheritance. This essay examines agricultural reform initiatives in Nova Scotia, which included deforestation in the interest of warming the temperature, as espoused in letters published in the Acadian Recorder. Focusing on Oliver Goldsmith’s The Rising Village, the essay locates a poetics at once beholden to English literary tradition and celebratory of indigenous flora and fauna's "native exoticism," both...
Nature's History identifies a series of episodes in the history of American landscape representation...
This dissertation is a study of the extent, nature, and significance of the image of Canada in the l...
Focusing on southern Alberta, my paper discusses the power of settler life writing to replace Indig...
Critics have long noted a discrepancy between Canadian landscape and the imported European literary ...
The Rising Village was fairly well-received both in England and in Canada, although it never achieve...
Oliver Goldsmith's Rising Village has been virtually derided by critics like Pacey and Cogswell, and...
Poetry in present day Canada begun almost simultaneously with the European colonization of those reg...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
‘Deserted Village and Animated Nature: An Ecocritical Approach to Oliver Goldsmith’ offers an ecocri...
This study undertakes a consideration of a century of travel writing by Britons who explored, survey...
Working within the "topocentric" assumption that Canadian culture derives part of its vitality and c...
Much of the recent interest in the Canadian long poem has centered on poems that have been written i...
If, in Jonathan Bate’s view, literary critics would be well served by turning their attentions to a ...
Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland shows how one of the most globally influential authors of ...
A review essay discussing Susan Oliver\u27s important and convincing book Walter Scott and the Gre...
Nature's History identifies a series of episodes in the history of American landscape representation...
This dissertation is a study of the extent, nature, and significance of the image of Canada in the l...
Focusing on southern Alberta, my paper discusses the power of settler life writing to replace Indig...
Critics have long noted a discrepancy between Canadian landscape and the imported European literary ...
The Rising Village was fairly well-received both in England and in Canada, although it never achieve...
Oliver Goldsmith's Rising Village has been virtually derided by critics like Pacey and Cogswell, and...
Poetry in present day Canada begun almost simultaneously with the European colonization of those reg...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
‘Deserted Village and Animated Nature: An Ecocritical Approach to Oliver Goldsmith’ offers an ecocri...
This study undertakes a consideration of a century of travel writing by Britons who explored, survey...
Working within the "topocentric" assumption that Canadian culture derives part of its vitality and c...
Much of the recent interest in the Canadian long poem has centered on poems that have been written i...
If, in Jonathan Bate’s view, literary critics would be well served by turning their attentions to a ...
Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland shows how one of the most globally influential authors of ...
A review essay discussing Susan Oliver\u27s important and convincing book Walter Scott and the Gre...
Nature's History identifies a series of episodes in the history of American landscape representation...
This dissertation is a study of the extent, nature, and significance of the image of Canada in the l...
Focusing on southern Alberta, my paper discusses the power of settler life writing to replace Indig...