D. H. Lawrence and W. S. Merwin as Ecopoets: A Comparative/Contrastive Study

Authors

  • Nisreen T. Yousef Middle East University
  • Nasaybah Walid Awajan Middle East University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1605.32

Keywords:

ecopoetry, ecology, Lawrence, Merwin, nature

Abstract

This paper studies D. H. Lawrence and W. S. Merwin as ecopoets through examining selected poems from their poetry collections. It argues that despite the distance of time and space as well as individual viewpoints and general outlooks, Lawrence and Merwin share certain basic viewpoints on nature, the environment, and ecology. Employing ecocriticism and comparative/contrastive approaches, the paper aims at identifying some thematic similarities and differences between some of these two writers’ representative ecopoems. The paper posits that the commonalities between Lawrence’s and Merwin’s ecopoems suggest the existence of an ecopoetic continuum running across their ecopoetry, beginning with the Romantic tradition of nature poetry, passing through Lawrence’s modernist ecopoems and culminating in Merwin’s postmodernist ecopoetry.

Author Biographies

Nisreen T. Yousef, Middle East University

Department of English Language and Translation, Faculty of Arts and Educational Sciences

Nasaybah Walid Awajan, Middle East University

Department of English Language and Translation, Faculty of Arts and Educational Sciences

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