Lamentation in ecology perspective of ruskin bond poetry

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.8998

Authors

  • Ponni S Research Scholar, Department of English, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
  • K. Saraswathy Associate Professor, Department of English, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai

Keywords:

Ruskin Bond, lamentation, Ecology, Past, splendor, gift, Environmental Crises, longlines

Abstract

Present state of affairs cognizance plenty of social issues, even as our environmental pollutants are main troubles in cutting-edge state of affairs. More Indian upcoming writer’s explicit the attention of environmental crises from their writing as well, Saroj Raj, Amitav  Ghosh, V.S Vijayan, C.R. Neelakandan, and Ruskin Bond. In this paper targeted on Ruskin Bond Elegy of ecology perceptive. He is one of the distinguished Indian writter, his maximum of the works offers with former splendor of environmental and its gift crises. The Room on the Roof, Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, The Blue Umbrella, those are the most important work of Ruskin Bond. He now no longer handiest write short story, novel, prose and also writes poetry. This paper focused on his decided-on poetry approximately issues of gift days.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

“Absence, n.”. OED Online. 2014. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available:

http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/645?redirectedFrom=absence#eid [2014, February 14].

Blanchot, M. 1978. Death sentence. Translated by Lydia Davis. New York: Station Hill Press.

Buell, L. 1985.The environmental imagination: Thoreau, nature writing, and the formation of American culture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Cixous, H. 1993. Three steps on the ladder of writing. The Wellek Library lecturers at the University of California, Iryine. Translated by Sarah Cornell and Susan Sellers. New York: Columbia University Press.

“Ecosystem, n.” Merriam-Webster Online. 2014. Available: http://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/ecosystem{2014,February 9.

‘It isn’t time that’s passing ‘: A poem by Ruskin Bond. https://scroll.in/article/8253488/itisn’ttimethat’s-passing-a-poem-by-Ruskin bond.

Finschetti, M.2011. 2-Degree global warming limit is called a “prescription for disaster”. Scientific

American. 6 December. Available: http://blogs.scientificamerican

.com/observations/2011/12/06/two-degree global warming-limit-is-called-a-prescriptionfordisaster/[2013, November 20]. Fowles, J. 2010[1979]. The tree. New York: HarperCollins.

Morton, T. 2010a. Dark ecology of elegy (The). In The Oxford handbook of the elegy. K. Weisman, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 251-271.

Morton, T. 2010b. Ecology as text, text as ecology. Oxford Literary Review. 32 (1) : 1-17.

Available: http://euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/olr.2010.0002 [2015,June] Morton, T. 202. The ecological thought New York: Harvard University Press.

“Metonymy”. The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3rd ed) Oxford University Press Available: http://www.oxfordreference.cm/view/10.1093/acref/9780199208272.001.0001/acref-

002.0002 [2014,August 8]

Moller, A.P., & Mousseau, T.A. 2011. Conservation consequences of consequences of Chernobyl and other nuclear accidents. Biological Conservation. 144(12):2787-2798. Available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000632071100317X [2014,February 18].

Morton, T.2009. Ecology without nature: rethinking environmental aesthetics. New York: Harvard University Press. Morton, T. 2010a. Dark ecology of elegy (The). In The Oxford University Press. 251271.

Morton, T. 2010b. Ecology as text, text as ecology. Oxford Literary Review. 32(1): 1-17.

Available: http://www.eupubblishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366.olr.2010.0002[2015,June].

Plumwoord, V. 2009.Nature in the active voice. Australian Humanities Review. Ecological Humanities. 46. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290575500_The_Dark_Ecology_of_Elegy

https://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/engl-595-spring2016/2016/02/22/ecologiccal-elegy/https://www.academia.edu/1044404/The_Dark_Ecolocty_of_Elegy

https://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/books/features/i-wonder-where-the-green-grass-went-

ruskinhttps://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/books/features/i-wonder-where-the-green-grasswent-ruskin-bond-shares-a-poem-on-environmental-loss-in-the-

hills/amp_articleshow/83311704.cmsbond-shares-a-poem-on-environmental-loss-in-thehills/amp_articleshow/83311704.cmshttps://in.pinterest.com/pin/512847476315390588/

https://www.kevinbooksnreviews.in/2018/06/ruskin-bond-peom-all-is-lifehtml?m-

#:text=This%20poem%20underlines%2C%20in%20short,the%20children%20passing%20by%20us https://www.indiaaq.blog/2017/11/15/poetry-on-delhi-smog/https://scroll.in/article/825348/it-isnttime-thats-passing-a-poem-by-ruskin-bondshttps://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30079098/toddreframingthe-2015A.pdf.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The _End_of_Nature.

Published

15-06-2022

How to Cite

Ponni, S., & Saraswathy, K. (2022). Lamentation in ecology perspective of ruskin bond poetry. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S5), 1544–1549. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.8998

Issue

Section

Peer Review Articles