Title of article
green romanic tradition and ecocriticism
Author/Authors
khan, jalal uddin yorkville university, toronto campus, toronto, canada
From page
103
To page
129
Abstract
since the 1990s, romantic nature poetry in all its forms and genres—lyric, narrative, sonnet, ode, loco-descriptive, conversational, and contemplative--has been hailed as a good example of the romantic poets’ ecological awareness against the backdrop of the 18th century industrial revolution and environmental pollution. famous for its spontaneous love and expression of the beauty of nature in all its aspects—peaceful or turbulent, “lakish” or oceanic—romantic nature poetry not only imparts deep meaning to human life but also makes one read deeply into the biological and environmental life of land and nature on earth.
Keywords
romanic , ecocriticism , poetry , ecological
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Record number
2565590
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