How to Author a Walk: Henry David Thoreau’s and Mary Austin’s Regional Narratives of Environmental Learning
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Over the course of the last decade, Mary Austin has been recanonized as a regionalist woman writer and as an author in the Thoreauvian tradition of American nature writing. As a regionalist, Austin is thought to represent a female dominated branch of realist writing, given over to a feminist celebration of communal ways of life and “woman’s culture.“ A representative instance is her inclusion in the Norton Anthology American Women Regionalists“ (1992).Downloads
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“How to Author a Walk: Henry David Thoreau’s and Mary Austin’s Regional Narratives of Environmental Learning”. Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies, vol. 1, Dec. 2011, https://doi.org/10.5283/copas.49.