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Biography
Terry Gifford is a British scholar at Bath Spa University
and poet. He is known for his role in developing British ecocriticism and his research interests include pastoral literary theory, ecofeminist analysis of D. H. Lawrence, John Muir, Ted Hughes, creative writing, poetry, and mountaineering. He has also published his own poetry collections.
Works

Reconnecting with John Muir
2006

Joy of Climbing (Terry Gifford's Classic Climbs)
2004

Pastoral
1999

The Climbers' Club Centenary Journal
1998

Whale Watching with a Boy and a Goat
1998

The Blue Bang Theory
1997

Green voices
1995

Outcrops
1991

The Stone Spiral
1988

Ted Hughes, a critical study
1981

Ted Hughes
1981

Literature of nature

Culture, creativity and environment

Ted Hughes, Nature and Culture

Ted Hughes in Context

Teaching A Level English literature
Cambridge Companion to Ted Hughes
Cambridge Companion to Ted Hughes
2011
Ted Hughes. Routledge Guides to Literature
Ted Hughes. Routledge Guides to Literature
2008
The Rope
The Rope
1996
Orogenic zones
Orogenic zones
1994
Ten letters to John Muir
Ten letters to John Muir
1990
D. H. Lawrence, Ecofeminism and Nature
D. H. Lawrence, Ecofeminism and Nature
Women in Transit Through Literary Liminal Spaces
Women in Transit Through Literary Liminal Spaces
Feast of Fools
Feast of Fools
The unreliable mushrooms
The unreliable mushrooms
Reading D. H. Lawrence in the Anthropocene
Reading D. H. Lawrence in the Anthropocene