IssueTwelve
November 2006
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12. Contents
Editorial
Introduction
KateRigby
Articles
Nietzsche
contra Lawrence: How to be True to the Earth
Greg Garrard A Green Flaw in the Crystal Glass:
Patrick White's Riders in the Chariot Iris Ralph "Keep
Close to the Earth!" The Schism between the Worker and Nature
in Katherine Susannah Prichard's Novels Karen
Barker Salt-lakes
and Swamps: Michael Meehan's Australian Environments Greg Pritchard Alice and the Wolf: Exploring Dennis
Danvers'Wilderness Peter
C. Coleman Are
Rats Comrades? Some Readings of a Question in Orwell Robert Savage Talking about Native Plants…
Kylie Mirmohamadi How to Reinvent the World: The Hope
of Being True to the Earth Veronica
Brady Longing
to Belong: Judith Wright's Poetics of Place Jenny
Kohn The
Degradation of Land and the Position of Poetry Martin
Harrison Human
Rights: An Earth-based Ethics Rebecca
Garcia Lucas Rose The
Artistic and the Literary Imagination in Australia and Beyond Nonie Sharp
Reviews
Freya Mathews. For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism
. Albany: SUNY Press,2003; and, Reinhabiting
Reality: Towards a Recovery of Culture . Sydney: UNSW
Press, 2005. Peter C. Coleman
Thomas
M. Wilson. The Recurrent Green Universe of John Fowles
.Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. Chris Coughran
Gersdorf,
Catrin and Mayer, Sylvia (eds). Nature in Literary and
Cultural Studies: Transatlantic Conversations on Ecocriticism.
Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, 2006. Iris
Ralph Lawrence
Buell. The Future of Environmental Criticism: Environmental Crisis
and Literary Imagination. Oxford: Blackwell, 2003. Rebecca Garcia Lucas Rose
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