[hardy-l] The "green" Hardy
Richardson, Angelique
A.Richardson at exeter.ac.uk
Sun Feb 1 08:46:43 PST 2009
Hi Deborah
My former PhD student Dr Martin Delveaux wrote an excellent ecocritical thesis, on Hardy, Morris, Lawrence and Jefferies: ‘Early Green Narratives: Ecocritical Perspectives on British Fiction, 1880-1920’ (AHRC-funded, PhD awarded in 2004; the examiners were Rick Rylance and Richard Kerridge)
See also Martin Delveaux and Regenia Gagnier, "Towards a Global Ecology of the Fin de Siecle" Literature Compass vol. 3 (3) (2006): 572-587.
Martin is now teaching at Fettes. I'm copying him into this email - you might contact with him directly.
All best wishes
Angelique
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From: deborah maltby [maltbydk at hotmail.com]
Sent: 01 February 2009 15:32
To: Hardy List
Subject: [hardy-l] The "green" Hardy
I'm wonder what "green studies" or ecocriticism has been done on Hardy's novels?
Thanks so much-
Deborah Maltby
Assistant Teaching Professor of English
University of Missouri-St. Louis
maltbyd at umsl.edu
maltbydk at hotmail.com
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