Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona. Curs: 2021-2022. Tutor: Rodrigo Andrés.[eng] This text proposes an exploration of the natural-human continuum in Emily Dickinson’s nature poetry through different theoretical approaches. In the present moment where the climatic crisis seems no longer possible to obviate, revisiting how culture has historically represented nature can provide us with valuable insights on how to redefine our relationship with the natural world. This paper gathers different theoretical approaches to open up the conversation of how the natural and the human world interact in her poems. By reading her poetry from these multiple points of view, her nature is revealed as a...
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Through the study of Emily Dickinson’s life and her works as well as the comments on her, the thesis...
Critics and scholars have written much about Emily Dickinson\u27s reclusiveness and isolation from t...
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This thesis investigates Emily Dickinson's spatial imagination. It examines how her poetic landscap...
The purpose of this thesis is to show upon what aspects of nature Emily Dickinson's poems touch, to ...
Beginning with T.W. Higginson, the poet’s first public critic and posthumous editor, the prevailing ...
The present paper seeks to analyze Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea in the light of the theory of ecocr...
Painel sobre 'Eco-Feminist Rereadings'Early Victorian women poets were confronted with the need to r...
Since a woman's nature, or physical and mental character, was viewed similarly to that of the natura...
Essay on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and her impact upon literature. This essay celebrates her g...
This thesis highlights the fact that the way Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost understood nature info...
Ecocritical theory investigates the relationship between human activities and the natural world, par...
The understanding of the relationship between nature and art deeply influences our environment. With...
Through the study of Emily Dickinson’s life and her works as well as the comments on her, the thesis...
Critics and scholars have written much about Emily Dickinson\u27s reclusiveness and isolation from t...
My project examines the environmental relationships that Romantic-era historical novels model for re...
Emily Dickinson offers a succinct vision of woman\u27s relationship with the natural landscape as on...
Contours is a linked poetry collection that explores what we can learn for the Anthropocene by consi...
This thesis investigates Emily Dickinson's spatial imagination. It examines how her poetic landscap...
The purpose of this thesis is to show upon what aspects of nature Emily Dickinson's poems touch, to ...
Beginning with T.W. Higginson, the poet’s first public critic and posthumous editor, the prevailing ...
The present paper seeks to analyze Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea in the light of the theory of ecocr...
Painel sobre 'Eco-Feminist Rereadings'Early Victorian women poets were confronted with the need to r...
Since a woman's nature, or physical and mental character, was viewed similarly to that of the natura...
Essay on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and her impact upon literature. This essay celebrates her g...