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Private Fire

Robert Francis's Ecopoetry and Prose
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 2011

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Matthew J. Babcock's Private Fire: Robert Francis's Ecopoetry and Prose is an examination of the life and work of one of America's most intriguing but tragically obscure writers. Babcock uses his own personal relationship Robert Francis's work, which emphasizes conservation and connectedness to our natural surroundings, to illuminate both overtones and nuances that are undoubtedly useful to those interested in poetry and ecology. Babcock begins with a brief biographical section intended to set the tone for readers previously unfamiliar with Robert Francis and then continues into an analysis of the influence of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost on Francis's work. Starting in Chapter Three, Private Fire shifts into the realm of literary analysis and discusses various angles of Francis's work, from representations of gender and sexual identity; prose contributions, both fiction and non-fiction; religion and politics; to themes of conservation, place-making, experimental poetic styles, and asceticism, finishing with a discussion of Francis's only long narrative poem, 'Valhalla.' This poem joins other prophetic works in musing upon environmental apocalypticism. Matthew J. Babcock finishes this detailed and thoughtful volume with concluding meditations that situate Robert Francis with his contemporaries, helping readers to locate him historically and contextually amongst other 20th century writers. By using biography and literary theory as the lens through which one interprets Francis's work, Private Fire: Robert Francis's Ecopoetry and Prose successfully navigates the literary and cultural environment surrounding a poet who himself was so connected with the world around him.

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Copyright year
2011
ISBN-Print
978-1-61149-022-0
ISBN-Online
978-1-61149-023-7
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
224
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Preface No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
  1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 21 - 40
  2. 2. The Influence of Dickinson and Frost No access Pages 41 - 61
  3. 3. Sex, Gender, and the Rural Erotic No access Pages 62 - 79
  4. 4. Fiction and Non-Fiction No access Pages 80 - 109
  5. 5. Ecospirituality and Ecopolitics No access Pages 110 - 129
  6. 6. Economy, Place, and Space No access Pages 130 - 147
  7. 7. The Experimental Environmental No access Pages 148 - 165
  8. 8. Valhalla No access Pages 166 - 183
  9. 9. Conclusion No access Pages 184 - 194
  10. Notes No access Pages 195 - 204
  11. Bibliography No access Pages 205 - 212
  12. Index No access Pages 213 - 224

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