Table of Contents:
  • Wings beating on stone: Richard Murphy's ecology
  • Dark outlines, grey stone: nature, home and the foreign in Lady Morgan's The Wild Irish Girl and William Carleton's The Black Prophet
  • 'Sympathy between man and nature': landscape and loss in Synge's Riders to the Sea
  • 'Nothing can happen nowhere': Elizabeth Bowen's figures in landscape
  • George Moore's landscapes of return
  • Ireland of the welcomes: colonialism, tourism and the Irish landscape
  • Between country and city: Paula Meehan's ecofeminist poetics
  • 'Love poems, elegies: I am losing my place': Michael Longley's environmental elegies
  • 'Becoming animal' in the novels of Edna O'Brien
  • Reading the landscape for clues: environment in Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
  • Collaborative ecology in Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan.