This essay argues that Thoreau witnesses a series of clashes across the three essays collected in "The Maine Woods" and that Thoreau positions himself with a variety of contact zones, enabling him both to navigate the landscapes of northern Maine and recount his experiences to his audiences
Kent Ryden, Associate Professor of American and New England Studies at the University of Southern Ma...
International audienceHenry David Thoreau spent his life as an intellectual vagrant, jumping fences,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
This chapter considers what it means to be in the fullness of life, but for now I want to clarify ...
To date there has been no full-length study of Thoreau's The Maine Woods. Most critics set aside the...
The essays in Maine’s Place in the Environmental Imagination address – from a variety of perspective...
Thoreau\u27s Allegash and the East Branch, from the Maine Woods collection, provides a particularl...
The article discusses ways in which the essays in American author and historian Henry David Thoreau\...
This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
Thoreau is read chiefly as the author of the only two books he published during his life, A Week on ...
A More Perfect Indian Wisdom radically re-envisions the work of Henry D. Thoreau while also examini...
Since the nineteenth century, popular literature has presented two competing views of the northeaste...
In the second paragraph of Walden, Thoreau explains that he is going to give a sincere and an honest...
This essay will serve the double purpose of investigating the aesthetic dimensions of Thoreau’s envi...
Kent Ryden, Associate Professor of American and New England Studies at the University of Southern Ma...
International audienceHenry David Thoreau spent his life as an intellectual vagrant, jumping fences,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
This chapter considers what it means to be in the fullness of life, but for now I want to clarify ...
To date there has been no full-length study of Thoreau's The Maine Woods. Most critics set aside the...
The essays in Maine’s Place in the Environmental Imagination address – from a variety of perspective...
Thoreau\u27s Allegash and the East Branch, from the Maine Woods collection, provides a particularl...
The article discusses ways in which the essays in American author and historian Henry David Thoreau\...
This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
Thoreau is read chiefly as the author of the only two books he published during his life, A Week on ...
A More Perfect Indian Wisdom radically re-envisions the work of Henry D. Thoreau while also examini...
Since the nineteenth century, popular literature has presented two competing views of the northeaste...
In the second paragraph of Walden, Thoreau explains that he is going to give a sincere and an honest...
This essay will serve the double purpose of investigating the aesthetic dimensions of Thoreau’s envi...
Kent Ryden, Associate Professor of American and New England Studies at the University of Southern Ma...
International audienceHenry David Thoreau spent his life as an intellectual vagrant, jumping fences,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...