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  1. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted... more

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    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted Hughes, Derek Mahon and JH Prynne, and their aesthetic strategies for negotiating the complex feedbacks between organisms and their environments in a technological world. Their poetry not only provides ways of thinking and communicating about ecology and biology, but shows how the unpredictable processes of thought and communication impact on organic life in the Anthropocene, providing a substantial challenge to aesthetics, ethics and politics" ...

     

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  2. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2017; © 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, London, England ; New York, New York

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781138941687; 9781351974530; 9781315673578
    Series: Routledge environmental humanities
    Subjects: English poetry; English poetry, Irish authors; Nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Ökologie <Motiv>; Umwelt <Motiv>; Ecocriticism; Englisch; Lyrik
    Other subjects: Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-2020)
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  3. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted... more

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    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted Hughes, Derek Mahon and JH Prynne, and their aesthetic strategies for negotiating the complex feedbacks between organisms and their environments in a technological world. Their poetry not only provides ways of thinking and communicating about ecology and biology, but shows how the unpredictable processes of thought and communication impact on organic life in the Anthropocene, providing a substantial challenge to aesthetics, ethics and politics" ...

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781138941687
    RVK Categories: HG 430 ; HN 1101 ; HN 1191
    Edition: First published
    Series: Routledge environmental humanities
    Subjects: English poetry; English poetry, Irish authors; Nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Englisch; Ecocriticism; Umwelt <Motiv>; Ökologie <Motiv>; Lyrik
    Other subjects: Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Mahon, Derek (1941-2020)
    Scope: xii, 224 Seiten, Illustration
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    Portion of title: Ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry

  4. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted... more

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    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted Hughes, Derek Mahon and JH Prynne, and their aesthetic strategies for negotiating the complex feedbacks between organisms and their environments in a technological world. Their poetry not only provides ways of thinking and communicating about ecology and biology, but shows how the unpredictable processes of thought and communication impact on organic life in the Anthropocene, providing a substantial challenge to aesthetics, ethics and politics" -- Introduction: poetry and science -- Evolving systems of (eco)poetry. A non-local habitation and a name; anthropos kainos: technology and the posthuman; Ecologies of mind: communicating ecosystems and systems of communication; Poetics in the Anthropocene -- "Life subdued to its instrument": Hughes, mutation and technology. Fishing: adaptation and contact; Living form and posthuman adaptation; Science, religion and the environmental revolution; Violence and technology; Crow: evolving myth/mythologizing evolution; Hatching a crow: mutation and poetry; Testing his metal -- "Germinal ironies": changing climates in the poetry of Derek Mahon. "Rage for order": ironies of time and place; A "chaos of complex systems": economy and ecology; Beautiful souls and simulative politics; Climate change and a new look at life on earth; Pious hopes -- The resistant materials of Jeremy Prynne. Coal and metal: conditions of landscape and questions concerning technology; Pertinent junk and the sound of information; The secret lives of plants and viruses; Mutating code scripts; Wasted fields and digested hydrocarbons; This difficult matter -- Conclusion: evolution, agency and feedback at the end of a world

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781138597457; 9781138941687
    RVK Categories: HN 1191 ; HN 1101 ; HG 430
    Series: Routledge environmental humanities
    Subjects: Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; English poetry; English poetry, Irish authors; Nature in literature; English poetry; Nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism
    Other subjects: Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-); Prynne, J. H (1936-)
    Scope: xii, 224 Seiten, 1 Illustration, 24 cm
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  5. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted... more

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    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted Hughes, Derek Mahon and JH Prynne, and their aesthetic strategies for negotiating the complex feedbacks between organisms and their environments in a technological world. Their poetry not only provides ways of thinking and communicating about ecology and biology, but shows how the unpredictable processes of thought and communication impact on organic life in the Anthropocene, providing a substantial challenge to aesthetics, ethics and politics" ...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781138941687
    RVK Categories: HG 430 ; HN 1101 ; HN 1191
    Edition: First published
    Series: Routledge environmental humanities
    Subjects: English poetry; English poetry, Irish authors; Nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Englisch; Ecocriticism; Umwelt <Motiv>; Ökologie <Motiv>; Lyrik
    Other subjects: Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Prynne, J. H. (1936-); Mahon, Derek (1941-2020)
    Scope: xii, 224 Seiten, Illustration
    Notes:

    Portion of title: Ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry

  6. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    "This book is about the way shifting conceptions of ecology, biology and technology significantly alter what it means to write poetry about nature in a time of environmental crisis. It offers a radical re-reading of three major British poets, Ted Hughes, Derek Mahon and JH Prynne, and their aesthetic strategies for negotiating the complex feedbacks between organisms and their environments in a technological world. Their poetry not only provides ways of thinking and communicating about ecology and biology, but shows how the unpredictable processes of thought and communication impact on organic life in the Anthropocene, providing a substantial challenge to aesthetics, ethics and politics" -- Introduction: poetry and science -- Evolving systems of (eco)poetry. A non-local habitation and a name; anthropos kainos: technology and the posthuman; Ecologies of mind: communicating ecosystems and systems of communication; Poetics in the Anthropocene -- "Life subdued to its instrument": Hughes, mutation and technology. Fishing: adaptation and contact; Living form and posthuman adaptation; Science, religion and the environmental revolution; Violence and technology; Crow: evolving myth/mythologizing evolution; Hatching a crow: mutation and poetry; Testing his metal -- "Germinal ironies": changing climates in the poetry of Derek Mahon. "Rage for order": ironies of time and place; A "chaos of complex systems": economy and ecology; Beautiful souls and simulative politics; Climate change and a new look at life on earth; Pious hopes -- The resistant materials of Jeremy Prynne. Coal and metal: conditions of landscape and questions concerning technology; Pertinent junk and the sound of information; The secret lives of plants and viruses; Mutating code scripts; Wasted fields and digested hydrocarbons; This difficult matter -- Conclusion: evolution, agency and feedback at the end of a world

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781138597457; 9781138941687
    RVK Categories: HN 1191 ; HN 1101 ; HG 430
    Series: Routledge environmental humanities
    Subjects: Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; English poetry; English poetry, Irish authors; Nature in literature; English poetry; Nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism
    Other subjects: Hughes, Ted (1930-1998); Mahon, Derek (1941-); Prynne, J. H (1936-)
    Scope: xii, 224 Seiten, 1 Illustration, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben

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  7. Poetry and the Anthropocene
    Ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
    Author: Solnick, Sam
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Taylor and Francis, London

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Introduction: Poetry and science -- Undermining Nature's solid ground -- Welcome to the Anthropocene -- The form of ecology -- The evolution... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Introduction: Poetry and science -- Undermining Nature's solid ground -- Welcome to the Anthropocene -- The form of ecology -- The evolution of Ted Hughes -- Derek Mahon's ironic ecology -- Rematerialising Prynne -- 1. Evolving systems of (eco)poetry -- A non-local habitation and a name -- Anthropos kainos - technology and the posthuman -- Ecologies of mind: communicating ecosystems and systems of communication -- Poetics in the Anthropocene 2. 'Life subdued to its instrument': Hughes, mutation and technology -- Fishing: adaptation and contact -- Living form and posthuman adaptation -- Science, religion and the environmental revolution -- Violence and technology -- Crow: evolving myth/mythologising evolution -- Hatching a crow: mutation and poetry -- Testing his metal -- 3. 'Germinal ironies': Changing climates in the poetry of Derek Mahon -- 'Rage for order': ironies of time and place -- A 'chaos of complex systems': economy and ecology -- Beautiful souls and simulative politics -- Climate change and a new look at Life on Earth Pious hopes -- 4. The resistant materials of Jeremy Prynne -- Coal and metal: conditions of landscape and questions concerning technology -- Pertinent junk and the sound of information -- The secret lives of plants and viruses -- Mutating code scripts -- Wasted fields and digested hydrocarbons -- This difficult matter -- Conclusion: Evolution, agency and feedback at the end of a world -- The life of the poets -- Feedback loops -- Index

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781138941687
    Series: Routledge Environmental Humanities
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (239 p)
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