
Body and Ecology in British Romantic Poetry
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This book takes "body" as the core discourse to bridge the binary opposition topics in ecocriticism, explores topics such as disease, diet, and animals that have been ignored in previous studies of British Romantic poetry, focuses on the body coding, and provides an ecocritical interpretation of British Romantic poetry. The main part takes the poetry of Keats, Shelley, Byron, Blake and Wordsworth as the research objects, and uses the inheritance, transformation and integration of body discourse as a logical clue. The book emphasizes the environmental and monistic stance of the body, places body discourse among different romantic poets and poems, activates the poets' respective life characteristics, and clearly presents the neglected connotation and poetic meaning of poetry.
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