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Title: THE ROLE OF NATURE IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH POETRY: AN
ECOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVE |
Authors: Asst. Lect. Zaid Hilal Abed, Asst. Lect. Muhannad Fakhri Bash-Agha and Asst. Lect. Ahmed Lafta Muhammed, Iraq |
Abstract: The present research explores how poets engage with environmental issues and the natural world
through an ecocritical perspective on contemporary English poetry. An investigation into how
poetry could stir commentaries on human activity relating to the natural environment and heighten
ecological awareness is conducted by focusing on the works of Mary Oliver, Wendell Berry, and
Robert Macfarlane. While the research study indeed puts into light valuable information, it also
discusses its limitations and sets ways forward for further studies: cross- cultural comparisons, the
longitudinal study of the growth of ecopoetry, and multi-disciplinal partnerships using techniques
from the digital humanities |
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