| Greening The Lyre Subjects: Environmental ethics.; Ethics in literature.; Ecology in literature.; Nature conservation in literature.; Environmental policy in literature.; Philosophy of nature in literature.; Environmental protection in literature.; Conservation of natural resources in lite; This work covers important and neglected ground--environmental language theory. Gilcrest poses two overarching questions: To what extent does contemporary nature poetry represent a recapitulation of familiar poetics? And, to what extent does contemporary nature poetry engage a poetics that stakes out new territory? He addresses these questions with important thinkers, especially Kenneth Burke, and considers such poets as Frost, Kunitz, Heaney, Ammons, Cardenal, and Rich. David W. Gilcrest is assistant professor of English at Carroll College in Southeastern Wisconsin where he teaches rhetoric, Romanticism, and environmental studies. |