Volume 27 (2016), Issue 2
Focus on Animal Poetics. Focus Editor: Roman Bartosch
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Focus on Animal Poetics. Focus Editor: Roman Bartosch
Parable No. 9 open-access
The Hopeless Animal and the End of Nature
Page 5 - 33
„A Poet is a Nightingale“ open-access
An Introduction to Animal Poetics
Page 35 - 46
Allegorical Hares and Real Dragons open-access
Animals in Medieval Literature and Beyond
Page 42 - 57
Animal Models and Utopias open-access
„A Bird of Paris“ by J.J. Grandville, George Sand, and P.J. Stahl
Page 59 - 70
Making Love to Whale and Bear open-access
Human-Animal Relationships in Zakes Mdaʼs „The Whale Caller“ and Marian Engelʼs „Bear“
Page 71 - 83
Poetic Approximations of Birdsong open-access
Page 85 - 94
Being, Dwelling, Tracing open-access
John Burnsideʼs Creaturely Cartographies
Page 95 - 109
„A poetry of observed relationship“ open-access
Observation, Objectivity and Creaturely (Inter-)Subjectivity in the Radical Landscape Poetry of Colin Simms
Page 111 - 124
Contiguous Creatures open-access
Literary Ecology, „Organic Poetry“ and Jon Silkin's Flower Poems
Page 125 - 145
Animals Outside in the Teaching Machine open-access
Page 147 - 164
Articles
(Un-)Writing the Self open-access
Anne Enright's ‚The Gathering‘
Page 165 - 180