Green Breast Of The New World
Louise Westling
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Green Breast Of The New World
In searching American literary landscapes for what they can reveal about our attitudes toward nature and gender, this work considers symbolic landscapes in twentiethcentury American fiction, the characters who inhabit those landscapes, and the gendered traditions that can influence the figuration of both of these fictional elements.
In searching American literary landscapes for what they can reveal about our attitudes toward nature and gender, this work considers symbolic landscapes in twentiethcentury American fiction, the characters who inhabit those landscapes, and the gendered traditions that can influence the figuration of both of these fictional elements.
Green Breast Of The New World
Resumo
Green Breast Of The New World
In searching American literary landscapes for what they can reveal about our attitudes toward nature and gender, this work considers symbolic landscapes in twentiethcentury American fiction, the characters who inhabit those landscapes, and the gendered traditions that can influence the figuration of both of these fictional elements.
In searching American literary landscapes for what they can reveal about our attitudes toward nature and gender, this work considers symbolic landscapes in twentiethcentury American fiction, the characters who inhabit those landscapes, and the gendered traditions that can influence the figuration of both of these fictional elements.
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- Editora
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University Of Georgia Press
- Idiomas
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Inglês
- Data de lançamento
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01/04/2017
- Colecção
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Literary studies: general
- Peso
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522
- EAN
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9780820352398
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