Nature writing as a genre has traditionally been one of the most prominent ways in which nineteenth and twentieth century writers have explored identity and the individual’s place in the world. Among this vast category, there is a group of women who explore landscape as a means to understand the self. While this is a fairly common theme in the genre, their perspectives offer something new in terms of how this knowledge of self is accessed. In challenging traditional Western philosophy’s insistence on using subject-object relationships to define identity, Annie Dillard, Ellen Meloy, and Leslie Marmon Silko develop their own philosophies for exploring the relationship between landscape and the self Because both women and landscape have been m...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Abstract: “Wildflowers and Other Landscapes ” explores, issues of difference, gender, the field of v...
This study places the work of eight modern American women authors against their social and literary ...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Writers have always used the land to represent what it is to be human and have used landscape as a v...
Wilderness has so generally been reckoned a male domain and not the place of women;the moments a wom...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
When it comes to depicting the relationship between nature and culture, there's a very strong tradit...
Ecological literary criticism integrates environmental awareness with the study of literature. If we...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
This thesis seeks to re-evaluate the role of personification in Romantic-period poetics by examining...
My dissertation examines how American women writers from the early nineteenth century to the present...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Abstract: “Wildflowers and Other Landscapes ” explores, issues of difference, gender, the field of v...
This study places the work of eight modern American women authors against their social and literary ...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Writers have always used the land to represent what it is to be human and have used landscape as a v...
Wilderness has so generally been reckoned a male domain and not the place of women;the moments a wom...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
When it comes to depicting the relationship between nature and culture, there's a very strong tradit...
Ecological literary criticism integrates environmental awareness with the study of literature. If we...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
This thesis seeks to re-evaluate the role of personification in Romantic-period poetics by examining...
My dissertation examines how American women writers from the early nineteenth century to the present...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Abstract: “Wildflowers and Other Landscapes ” explores, issues of difference, gender, the field of v...
This study places the work of eight modern American women authors against their social and literary ...