[hardy-l] Re:green Hardy Vol 41, Issue 1
Pat Louw
plouw at pan.uzulu.ac.za
Mon Feb 2 00:08:07 PST 2009
Hi Deborah,
On the topic of "green Hardy", may I refer you an excellent article by
Richard Kerridge entitled "Ecological Hardy" In the volume Writing the
Environment: Ecocriticism and Literature. London: Zed Books, 1998.
Edited by Richard Kerridge and N. Sammells.
I have written an article where I have leaned quite heavily on
Kerridge's work, comparing the link between the natural environment (in
this case forests) and identity. Its title is: "Identity, Place and 'The
Gaze' in The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy and dream forest by Dalene
Matthee." It appears in Alternation, Journal of the Centre for the Study
of Southern African Literature and Languages Vol 14 No 2, 2007. ISSN
1023-1757.
My thanks go to members of this group, especially Tony Fincham and
Rosemary Morgan for their assistance in providing me with background
information for this article.
best,
Pat Louw
University of Zululand
South Africa
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>I'm wonder what "green studies" or ecocriticism has been done on Hardy's novels?
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>Thanks so much-
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>I'm wonder what "green studies" or ecocriticism has been done on Hardy's novels?
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>Hi Deborah
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>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)
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>See also Martin Delveaux and Regenia Gagnier, "Towards a Global Ecology of the Fin de Siecle" Literature Compass vol. 3 (3) (2006): 572-587.
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>Martin is now teaching at Fettes. I'm copying him into this email - you might contact with him directly.
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>All best wishes
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>Angelique
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>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
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>maltbydk at hotmail.com
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>>The Thomas Hardy Association Poem of the Month for February 2009,
>>"Snow in the Suburbs", will be posted to the POTM mailing list
>>tomorrow February 1st. Poetry lovers, who have not already done so,
>>are cordially invited to join this free list ahead of time by going
>>to the TTHA website at:
>>
>>http://www.yale.edu/hardysoc/Welcome/welcomet.htm
>>
>>Click on "Poetry Discussion Group" under the heading "TTHA Special
>>Host Services", and follow the simple instructions for subscribing.
>>
>>I look forward with much pleasure to sharing with you the Thomas
>>Hardy Poem of the Month discussion for February 2009.
>>
>>Betty Cortus
>>POTM Director
>>bcortus at HARDY-L.COM
>>
>>
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> Pite's book on *Hardy's Geography* is particularly good on railways and
>ruralism.
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>Angelique I hope Dr Martin Delveaux responds to any questions online- I
>for one, would like to hear more.
>
>Cheers,
>Rosemarie
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>>I'm wonder what "green studies" or ecocriticism has been done on Hardy's
>>novels?
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>>Thanks so much-
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>>Deborah Maltby
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