From the medieval greenwood to plantation forestry, nineteenth-century poetry and fiction is filled with references to trees. Susan Oliver looks at ecological crisis and the complex relationship between people and woods as trees were replaced by grass in a rapidly changing world
The nineteenth century witnessed a transformation in how the relationship between the human and the ...
In ecological, economic and social terms, “ancient forests” play numerous roles. Their definition va...
Since biblical accounts, and especially in medieval illumination, the forest symbolizes an unknown a...
Susan Oliver, Reader in English Literature, University of Essex, England From the medieval greenwood...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Nineteenth-century American n...
Forests, with their interlacing networks of trees and secret patterns of communication, are powerful...
My project examines the environmental relationships that Romantic-era historical novels model for re...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
According to Spengler the experience of modernity is marked by the struggle of organic nature agains...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation investigate...
This paper analyses from an ecocritical standpoint the role of trees, woods and forests and their sy...
Literary texts of medieval England feature trees as essential to the individual and communal identit...
This thesis explores some of the roles and functions that trees have in works of imaginative literat...
My qualitative research paper focuses on the Anne Frank sapling installation at the Clinton Presiden...
Early descriptions of forests have long been used as sources for factual evidence of past forests. T...
The nineteenth century witnessed a transformation in how the relationship between the human and the ...
In ecological, economic and social terms, “ancient forests” play numerous roles. Their definition va...
Since biblical accounts, and especially in medieval illumination, the forest symbolizes an unknown a...
Susan Oliver, Reader in English Literature, University of Essex, England From the medieval greenwood...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Nineteenth-century American n...
Forests, with their interlacing networks of trees and secret patterns of communication, are powerful...
My project examines the environmental relationships that Romantic-era historical novels model for re...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
According to Spengler the experience of modernity is marked by the struggle of organic nature agains...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation investigate...
This paper analyses from an ecocritical standpoint the role of trees, woods and forests and their sy...
Literary texts of medieval England feature trees as essential to the individual and communal identit...
This thesis explores some of the roles and functions that trees have in works of imaginative literat...
My qualitative research paper focuses on the Anne Frank sapling installation at the Clinton Presiden...
Early descriptions of forests have long been used as sources for factual evidence of past forests. T...
The nineteenth century witnessed a transformation in how the relationship between the human and the ...
In ecological, economic and social terms, “ancient forests” play numerous roles. Their definition va...
Since biblical accounts, and especially in medieval illumination, the forest symbolizes an unknown a...