The key to reading Julia Fiedorczuk’s poems – interpreted within the paradigm of eco-poetry – are the words used in the titles of her poetry volumes: “bio”, “planet” and “oxygen”, which foretell bio-centrism. The poetic imagery unites organic tissues with the artist’s “texture”. A love relationship of a human with a non-human reveals ecological sensitivity, yet it is a painful “love” because it is accompanied by the disagreement about the fragility of existence and the progressing degradation of the planet
Nature occupies one of the most important topics in Wisława Szymborska’s poetry, where the lyrical s...
This chapter intends to introduce two relatively new terms, ecofeminism and ecopoetics, with a desi...
The text discusses Ted Hughes’ poetic sequence River from the perspective of eco-criticism. The poem...
The key to reading Julia Fiedorczuk’s poems – interpreted within the paradigm of eco-poetry – are th...
Julia Fiedorczuk’s academic, journalistic and critical activity invites readings of her poetry in th...
W artykule podjęta została próba sympoietycznej lektury tekstów Julii Fiedorczuk. By określać teksty...
This essay explores the eco-poetics space of “home”. The anti-Cartesian paraphrase “I breathe, there...
<span>American ecological poetry is a relatively recent literary phenomenon that has marked its exis...
The article is an attempt to interpret the work of the Krak.w poet from the ecocritical perspective....
Ecological thoughts arising as the last ethics and a radical alternative in our society, accepts the...
One of the global and crucial concerns of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is the ecological...
Ecocritical theory investigates the relationship between human activities and the natural world, par...
In “Poeticizing Ecology/Ecologizing Poetry: Reading Elizabeth Bishop’s ‘Poem’ Ecologically,” we argu...
Avant garde poetry in America and Britain in the later 20th century can be read as an index of cultu...
The article deals with the range of ways myths function in the poetry of Julia Fiedorczuk. As well a...
Nature occupies one of the most important topics in Wisława Szymborska’s poetry, where the lyrical s...
This chapter intends to introduce two relatively new terms, ecofeminism and ecopoetics, with a desi...
The text discusses Ted Hughes’ poetic sequence River from the perspective of eco-criticism. The poem...
The key to reading Julia Fiedorczuk’s poems – interpreted within the paradigm of eco-poetry – are th...
Julia Fiedorczuk’s academic, journalistic and critical activity invites readings of her poetry in th...
W artykule podjęta została próba sympoietycznej lektury tekstów Julii Fiedorczuk. By określać teksty...
This essay explores the eco-poetics space of “home”. The anti-Cartesian paraphrase “I breathe, there...
<span>American ecological poetry is a relatively recent literary phenomenon that has marked its exis...
The article is an attempt to interpret the work of the Krak.w poet from the ecocritical perspective....
Ecological thoughts arising as the last ethics and a radical alternative in our society, accepts the...
One of the global and crucial concerns of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is the ecological...
Ecocritical theory investigates the relationship between human activities and the natural world, par...
In “Poeticizing Ecology/Ecologizing Poetry: Reading Elizabeth Bishop’s ‘Poem’ Ecologically,” we argu...
Avant garde poetry in America and Britain in the later 20th century can be read as an index of cultu...
The article deals with the range of ways myths function in the poetry of Julia Fiedorczuk. As well a...
Nature occupies one of the most important topics in Wisława Szymborska’s poetry, where the lyrical s...
This chapter intends to introduce two relatively new terms, ecofeminism and ecopoetics, with a desi...
The text discusses Ted Hughes’ poetic sequence River from the perspective of eco-criticism. The poem...