![]() ![]() 'recognition of the crisis, and almost all possible ways of Quoting from the latter's The Country and the City: With the anthropocentric dilemma, invokes Raymond Williams to this end, Suggests poetry 'has the peculiar power to speak Jonathan Bate, drawing on the ontology of Martin Heidegger, Onward, a vast body of poetry has been written with this problematic Human population, industry and urbanization, from the Romantic period In an ongoing response to the exponential growth of The celebration of vis medicatrix naturae as co-constituents of anĮxistential alternative to the perceived maladies of the urbanized The Romantic poets thus offered nature-worship together with Natural world as the essential site of spiritual veneration andĪwakening. Periphrasis of the late Augustans, to the direct expression of the To as the Anthropocene (3) is coextensive with the shift in focus ofĬontemporary' poets away from the urbane sophistication and As such, the advent of the geological period informally referred Readership for the 'return to nature' project of the Romantic Middle class, a growth enabled by mechanization and industrialĭevelopment, which in turn produced an expanded, predominantly citified, Turn of the nineteenth century coincided with the growth of a leisured Ironically, the Romantic response to widespread urbanization at the Species extinction, industrial pollution and finite resourceĭepletion-this demographic shift marks a potentially disastrous fait In the light of impending ecologicalĬatastrophe-particularly that of climate change, habitat destruction, Majority' population would equate to a wider disconnection of ![]() ![]() (2) It is self-evident that a growing urbanised Influenced by the extent to which we feel ourselves to be part of the Hamilton points out that 'here is persuasive evidence that ourĬoncerns about the environment, as well as our attitudes and values, are View of environmental psychology this is cause for consternation. Would tip from a rural to an urban majority'. The global population, 'for the first time in human history', These researchers calculated that on this date The University of Georgia, Wednesday 23rd May 2007 marked a 'majorĭemographic shift'. Retrieved from Īccording to researchers from North Carolina State University and APA style: Reconnecting with nature: place and self-construal in the poetry of Allen Curnow.Reconnecting with nature: place and self-construal in the poetry of Allen Curnow." Retrieved from MLA style: "Reconnecting with nature: place and self-construal in the poetry of Allen Curnow." The Free Library. ![]()
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