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E-grāmata: Christina Rossettis Environmental Consciousness [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Christina Rossetti’s Environmental Consciousness takes a cognitive ecocritical approach to Rossetti’s writing as it developed throughout her career. This study provides a unique understanding of Rossetti’s identity as an artist through a cognitive model while also engaging significantly with her spiritual relationship to the nonhuman world. Rossetti was a deliberate and conscious creator who used her writing for therapeutic purposes to create, contemplate, maintain, verify, and, revise her identity. Her understanding of her autobiographical self and her place in the world often comes through observations and poetic treatments of the nonhuman. Rossetti, her speakers, and her characters seek spiritual knowledge in the natural world and share this knowledge with an audience. In nature, Rossetti finds evidence for and guidance from a loving God who offers salvation. Her work places a high value on nature from a Christian perspective that puts conservation over renunciation. She frequently uses strategies that have now been identified by Christian environmentalist such as retrieval, ecojustice, stewardship, and ecological spirituality. With new readings of popular works like "Goblin Market" and "A Birthday," along with treatments of largely neglected works like Verses (1847) and Rossetti’s devotional writings, Christina Rossetti’s Environmental Consciousness offers an understanding of Rossetti’s processes and purposes as a writer and displays new potential for her work in the face of twenty-first-century environmental issues.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Cognitive Ecocriticism and Rossetti 1(13)
Ecocriticism and the Mind
1(2)
Rossetti and Psychology
3(3)
Rossetti and Ecocriticism
6(2)
Overview
8(6)
1 Self-Creation and Environment
14(16)
Wayfinding Cognition
14(1)
The Autobiographical Self and Sociocultural Homeostasis
15(5)
The Cognitive Model
20(10)
2 Embodied Christian Aesthetics and Environmental Ethics
30(20)
Agape in Nature
30(5)
Dark `Nature' and Religious Environmentalism
35(4)
The Anthropocentricism Debate
39(4)
Implicit Environmental Ethics
43(7)
3 Gleaning Ruth: Early Poetry
50(20)
Youthful Strains: Verses (1847)
50(9)
Being Ellen Alleyn: The Germ
59(4)
Nameless Rhymester: Blackwood's Magazine Submissions
63(7)
4 Victorious Jael: First Major Poetry Volumes
70(21)
Traveling Uphill: Macmillan's Magazine
70(5)
Wayfinding Sisters: "Goblin Market"
75(7)
Seasons of Redemption: Goblin Market and The Prince's Progress Volumes
82(9)
5 Pious Hannah: Early Devotional Writings
91(21)
Retrieving Scripture for the Christian Year: Annus Domini
91(5)
Evangelist Models and Nature's Mirrors: Called to Be Saints
96(6)
Creation and Redemption: Seek and Find
102(10)
6 Fruitful Sarah: A Pageant and Other Poems
112(15)
Time's Order
112(6)
The Cognitive Model in Poetry
118(3)
Sonnets of Earthly and Spiritual Love
121(6)
7 Prophetess Anna: Later Devotional Writings
127(22)
Nature's Commandments: Letter and Spirit
127(3)
Autobiographical Self-Revision: Time Flies
130(4)
Saints and Animals: Revisions to Time Flies
134(5)
Apocalyptic Environmentalism: The Face of the Deep
139(10)
Bibliography 149(10)
Index 159
Todd Owen Williams received his PhD in Literary Criticism and Theory from Kent State University. He is currently an Associate Professor of English at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania where he teaches composition and literature courses including Literature and Psychology and Early World Literature. He has published multiple articles on literary pedagogy, and on Victorian authors including the Rossettis, William Morris, and Oscar Wilde. He is the author of A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry and a contributor to the volume Teaching Victorian Literature in the Twenty-First Century.