Romantic Environmental Sensibility: Nature, Class and Empire
Online ISBN:
9781399518871
Print ISBN:
9781474456470
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Book
Romantic Environmental Sensibility: Nature, Class and Empire
Published online:
19 January 2023
Published in print:
8 March 2022
Online ISBN:
9781399518871
Print ISBN:
9781474456470
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Cite
Tee, Ve-Yin (ed.), Romantic Environmental Sensibility: Nature, Class and Empire (Edinburgh , 2022; online edn, Edinburgh Scholarship Online, 19 Jan. 2023), https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474456470.001.0001, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
Romantic Environmental Sensibility employs a class-based analysis in global studies. The chapters here reveal the extent to which our representations of the land, as well as of the plants, animals and people who live on the land, are imposed upon by habits of thought that are profoundly class-based. It shows how Green Romanticism has simplified Romantic period discourse by bringing to light the multiplicity of perspectives and long-standing inequalities that have been occluded and how current approaches to conservation and animal rights continue to be influenced by a class-bound Romantic environmental sensibility.
Subject
Literary Studies (Romanticism)
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Environmentalism, Class and Nature
Ve-Yin Tee
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Part I Green Imperialism
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1
The Environmental Aesthetics of the Chinese Garden
Kuri Katsuyama
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2
Orientalising the British Class System: Exploring the ‘Chinese’ Landscapes of Sir William Chambers, 1740–1775
Laurence Williams
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3
Ecogothic Chinatown
Li-hsin Hsu
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4
Climate Change, Inequality and Romantic Catastrophe
David Higgins
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5
Governing from the Country House: Landscape and the Aesthetics of Colonial Rule in India, 1780–1830
Rosie Dias
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6
On the Prowl: Tigers and the Tea Planter in British India
Romita Ray
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1
The Environmental Aesthetics of the Chinese Garden
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Part II Land and Creature Ethics
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7
William Cowper and Suburban Environmental Aesthetics
Kaz Oishi
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8
Exclusionary Landscapes: Shenstone and the Development of a Romantic Aesthetics of Enclosure
Ve-Yin Tee
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9
A World of Fire and Drought: Ecosocialism, Improvement and Apocalypse in James Woodhouse’S Crispinus Scriblerus
Adam Bridgen
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10
Clifton Walks: Milkmaids Real and Imaginary1
Yuko Otagaki
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11
Blake and the Pastoral-Georgic Tradition
Steve Clark
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12
Untidying the Landscape: Romantic Poetics, Class and Non‑Human Nature
Simon J. White
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13
Sensing the Population Debate: Poverty, Ecology and the Senses in Malthus and his Critics
Peter Denney
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Afterword: ‘A tear to Nature’S tawny sons is due’: Alexander Wilson’S The foresters and Romantic Period Uprootings
Bridget Keegan
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7
William Cowper and Suburban Environmental Aesthetics
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End Matter
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