. Gone for Good? The theme of the Emigrant in John McGahern’s novel “That they May Face the Rising Sun” (London, Faber & Faber, 2003) Rosemarie Rowley, M.Litt., M.A. (TCD) Independent Scholar paper given at Charles University, Prague, 2005 Conference… Read more ›
In Memory of Her Rosemarie Rowley Rowan Tree Press If one dreamer lives all lives That one in all our many knows How vain our tears, how vain Our hopes and fears, Since dreams are only dreams. – Kathleen Raine… Read more ›
STRUCTURING AN ECO-FEMINIST “I” IN THE RELATION OF SELF AND NATURE – with a look at some of the works of Wallace Stevens BY Rosemarie Rowley a paper given at the ASLE-UKI University of Bath Environmental Change – Cultural Change… Read more ›
reprinted From Reconstruction 7.2 (2007) From someone who from an early age had wanted to be a poet, and whose favourite poet was Wordsworth, it is not difficult to imagine that in some way I would relate to nature as… Read more ›
Rosemarie Rowley: THE TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS:PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AND THE CULTURE OF WASTE Grammar, myth, prophecy and environmentalists The understood definitions of public and private is of separate and mutually exclusive realms of operation where “public” includes what is… Read more ›