The Rhetoric History of Culture and Nature: The Return of the Native

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
S. Shahwan
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The effects of industrialization during the Victorian era on the environment in Britain were huge, leading to numerous criticisms. Despite this, there has been limited research done with an ecocritical approach to the Victorians’ interactions with the environment. Further, only a handful of scholars have analyzed Victorian novelists’ representations of their time’s ecology. This article discusses the relationship between man and nature as represented in Thomas Hardy’s novel “The Return of the Native”. Analyzing this work helps us understand Victorian ecological and social criticism of the linkage between man and environment, often considered at the time to be psychologically and biologically strange and intriguing. Analyzing the novel’s different characters and their qualities and interactions with the environment helps us to understand the link between man and his environment today. This article explains how and why Hardy portrays the place of man in the world using the setting of Egdon Heath. Keywords: Culture, Land, Ecocritism, Nature, Writing, Ecosystem, Environmental Rhetoric.
文化与自然的修辞学史:乡土的回归
维多利亚时代的工业化对英国环境的影响是巨大的,导致了无数的批评。尽管如此,对维多利亚时代与环境相互作用的生态批评方法的研究仍然有限。此外,只有少数学者分析了维多利亚时代小说家对时代生态的表现。本文探讨了托马斯·哈代小说《还乡》中所表现的人与自然的关系。分析这项工作有助于我们理解维多利亚时代对人与环境之间联系的生态和社会批评,这在当时通常被认为是心理上和生物学上奇怪而有趣的。分析小说中不同的人物及其品质以及与环境的相互作用,有助于我们理解当今人类与环境之间的联系。这篇文章解释了哈代如何以及为什么用埃格登希斯的背景来描绘人类在世界上的地位。关键词:文化,土地,生态批评,自然,写作,生态系统,环境修辞。
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