Examines the representation of landscape in the poetry of John
Burnside, Kathleen Jamie, Robin Robertson and Kenneth White
Provides an interdisciplinary approach to the representation of
landscape in contemporary poetry Opens up the dialogue between
ecocriticism and phenomenology Provides significant original
discussion of major Scottish poets Reassesses the work and place of
Kenneth White's poetry and thought With an exciting and provocative
approach to the reading of landscape and the non-human world in the
work of four major Scottish poets, this groundbreaking book merges
phenomenology and ecocritical literary criticism. It explores these
poets' organic, intimate interrelation between the self and the
world, their relationship to the landscape and connection with
nature.
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