What is included with this book?
Acknowledgements | p. viii |
List of Abbreviations | p. xi |
Introduction: 'A Weed in Nature's Poesy' - British Labouring-Class Nature Poetry, 1730-1837 | p. 1 |
'The Fields His Study': Robert Bloomfield's Poetics of Sustainability | p. 10 |
Return to the Garden: James Woodhouse and Polite Cultivations | p. 37 |
Heavenly Prospects: Views From Clifton and Cliffden | p. 65 |
Writing Against the Current: Anne Wilson's Teisa and Labouring-Class River Poetry | p. 98 |
'What Terms of Art Can Nature's Pow'rs Express?': William Falconer and Labouring-Class Poetry at Sea | p. 122 |
'And All is Nakedness and Fen': John Clare's Wetlands | p. 148 |
Conclusion: The Politics and Poetics of Wood - Labouring-Class Poetry in the Victorian Era | p. 172 |
Notes | p. 193 |
Index | p. 212 |
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