[hardy-l] Re: "green" Hardy correction

Pat Louw plouw at pan.uzulu.ac.za
Mon Feb 2 00:15:41 PST 2009


My apologies - I made a mistake with the reference to Kerridge article. 
It is indeed in Beyond Nature Writing, as Angelique Richardson said. 
That was a timely coincidence!
Pat



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>From: "Richardson, Angelique" <A.Richardson at exeter.ac.uk>
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>Deborah, further to my last,  may I recommend
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>Richard Kerridge, 'Ecological Hardy' in Karla Armbruster, Kathleen R. Wallace (eds) Beyond Nature Writing: Expanding the Boundaries of Ecocriticism ( University of Virginia Press, 2001)
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>Richard Kerridge, 'Maps for Toursits: Hardy, Narrative, Ecology' in Laurence Coupe, Jonathan Bate (eds) The Green Studies Reader: From Romanticism to Ecocriticism (Routledge, 2000)
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>Jonathan Bate, 'Culture and Environment: From Austen to Hardy' in New Literary History  30, Number 3 (1999), pp. 541-560
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>All best, Angelique
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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,
>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.
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>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.
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>best,
>Pat Louw
>University of Zululand
>South Africa
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>>From: "Richardson, Angelique" <A.Richardson at exeter.ac.uk>
>>Subject: RE: [hardy-l] The "green" Hardy
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>>Cc: "Delveaux, Dr M" <M.Delveaux at fettes.com>
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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-
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>>>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:
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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.
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>>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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