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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface; Or, How I Came to Write This Book and What Lies at Its Heart
Introduction
1. Radical Romantic Aesthetics: Wordsworth and Du Bois
2. Into the Wild: Environmental and Racial Justice in Wordsworth, Thoreau, and Du Bois
3. Rousseau's Garden as a World in Which to Live
4. Romanticism, Religion, and Practice: Political and Environmental Implications
5. Dancing on a Flaming World: Du Bois's Poetry and Creative Fiction
6. Ecofeminism and the Expansion and Transformation of Radical Romanticism
7. Leslie Marmon Silko and the Power of Indigenous Storytelling: Healing and Resistance in Defiance of Settler Colonialism
Conclusion: The Work and Promise of Radical Romanticism in a World in Ruins
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Preface; Or, How I Came to Write This Book and What Lies at Its Heart
Introduction
1. Radical Romantic Aesthetics: Wordsworth and Du Bois
2. Into the Wild: Environmental and Racial Justice in Wordsworth, Thoreau, and Du Bois
3. Rousseau's Garden as a World in Which to Live
4. Romanticism, Religion, and Practice: Political and Environmental Implications
5. Dancing on a Flaming World: Du Bois's Poetry and Creative Fiction
6. Ecofeminism and the Expansion and Transformation of Radical Romanticism
7. Leslie Marmon Silko and the Power of Indigenous Storytelling: Healing and Resistance in Defiance of Settler Colonialism
Conclusion: The Work and Promise of Radical Romanticism in a World in Ruins
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index