Simple Facts of Light and Stone: The Eco-Phenomenology of Anthony Lawrence
Abstract
Discusses the '"welding" of intense observation of the poetic self with the equally intense observation of the external world' that 'epitomises Lawrence's poetry', with reference to ecocritical theory.
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Published 1 October 2008 in Volume 23 No. 3. Subjects: Australian poetry, Meaning, Metaphors, Natural environment.
Cite as: Bitto, Emily. ‘Simple Facts of Light and Stone: The Eco-Phenomenology of Anthony Lawrence.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, 2008, doi: 10.20314/als.6295afd06d.