tailieunhanh - Green Man Hopkins Poetry and the Victorian Ecological Imagination

Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, East London in July 1844. Situated just beyond the metropolitan boundary, then, as now, the area was changing rapidly. With the arrival of the Great Eastern Railway’s locomotive works it was “cut up in all directions by branches of railways” (Olsen 1976: 275-6) but also suffered, as Norman White points out, as a consequence of London’s environmental diligence. The Metropolitan Buildings Act passed that same year restricted “offensive” trades in Central London but left Stratford a refuse for industries such as soap-works, bone boilers, varnish makers, and chemical manure. While the 1852 Metropolitan Water Act compelled water companies to filter water for domestic. | GREEN MAN HOPKINS Poetry and the Victorian Ecological Imagination John Parham Green Man Hopkins Nature Culture and Literature 06 General Editors Hubert van den Berg Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan Axel Goodbody University of Bath Marcel Wissenburg Radboud University Nijmegen Advisory Board Jonathan Bate University of Warwick Hartmut Bohme Humboldt University Berlin Heinrich Detering University of Gottingen Andrew Dobson Keele University Marius de Geus Leiden University Terry Gifford University of Chichester and University of Alicante Demetri Kantarelis Assumption College Worcester MA Richard Kerridge Bath Spa University College Michiel Korthals Wageningen University Svend Erik Larsen University of Aarhus Patrick Murphy University of Central Florida Kate Rigby Monash University Avner de-Shalit Hebrew University Jerusalem Piers Stephens University of Georgia Nina Witoszek University of Oslo

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