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Timothy Bloxam Morton (born 19 June 1968), is Professor and Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University. A member of the object-oriented philosophy movement, Morton's work explores the intersection of object-oriented thought and ecological studies. He coined the term 'hyperobjects', in 2010, to explain objects so massively distributed in time and space as to transcend localization, such as climate change and styrofoam. Morton has also written extensively about the literature of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley, Romanticism, diet studies, and ecotheory. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Why Romanticism?
402William Blake: The Politics of Innocence 1
323William Wordsworth: Radical Poetics
244William Blake: Are You Experienced? 1
235Frankenstein: Monsters R Us 1
206Frankenstein: Monsters R Us 2
207William Blake: The Politics of Innocence 2
208Jane Austen: Narrative and Interiority 1
199John Keats: Romantic Consumerism 3
1710William Blake: Are You Experienced? 2
16Romanticism, Spring 2009
ENL130-1 Spring, 2009
Literature and the Environment, Fall 2008
ENL184-1 Fall, 2008
English: Romanticism (ENL130) - Tracks
English: Literature and the Environment (ENL184) - Tracks
The Wellek Lectures 2014
ENL130-1 English Romanticism Spring, 2009
Talks
Dark Ecology
How to Read Any Poem, Anywhere
OOO Lectures