To date there has been no full-length study of Thoreau's The Maine Woods. Most critics set aside the work as travel and nature writing, primarily because of its outward structure. Seemingly, the book is simply three travel essays united by little more than a similarity of subject matter and genre. Added to this problem is the fact that the first two sections of The Maine Woods were originally published in magazines as essays complete in themselves; yet when they were published posthumously as The Maine Woods they remained essentially the same. These factors suggest that Thoreau did not or had not been able to revise the essays, or to condense or unify the events into the topical or thematic approach he had given to his Walden and Cape Cod e...
The real question at hand with the study of any work of prose literature is not related at all to th...
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagon...
The article investigates how the concept of nature is metaphorically construed in the writin...
Thoreau\u27s Allegash and the East Branch, from the Maine Woods collection, provides a particularl...
This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first...
This essay argues that Thoreau witnesses a series of clashes across the three essays collected in "T...
In the second paragraph of Walden, Thoreau explains that he is going to give a sincere and an honest...
This chapter considers what it means to be in the fullness of life, but for now I want to clarify ...
This study focuses on the role of "Solitude" in Henry David Thoreau\u27s Walden : its structure, fun...
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 ...
Graduation date: 2002This thesis situates a discussion of Thoreau's later natural history essays in ...
With the rise of ecocriticism, many recent studies of Thoreau’s writings have favorably reconsidered...
Henry David Thoreau\u27s pictorial writing made use of various modes of the picturesque, including t...
Walden is Thoreau's classic autobiographical account of his experiment in solitary living, his refus...
The real question at hand with the study of any work of prose literature is not related at all to th...
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagon...
The article investigates how the concept of nature is metaphorically construed in the writin...
Thoreau\u27s Allegash and the East Branch, from the Maine Woods collection, provides a particularl...
This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first...
This essay argues that Thoreau witnesses a series of clashes across the three essays collected in "T...
In the second paragraph of Walden, Thoreau explains that he is going to give a sincere and an honest...
This chapter considers what it means to be in the fullness of life, but for now I want to clarify ...
This study focuses on the role of "Solitude" in Henry David Thoreau\u27s Walden : its structure, fun...
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 ...
Graduation date: 2002This thesis situates a discussion of Thoreau's later natural history essays in ...
With the rise of ecocriticism, many recent studies of Thoreau’s writings have favorably reconsidered...
Henry David Thoreau\u27s pictorial writing made use of various modes of the picturesque, including t...
Walden is Thoreau's classic autobiographical account of his experiment in solitary living, his refus...
The real question at hand with the study of any work of prose literature is not related at all to th...
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagon...
The article investigates how the concept of nature is metaphorically construed in the writin...