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Thoreaus Sense of Place: Essays in American Environmental Writing

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The collection of essays delves into the environmentalist aspects of Thoreau, examining his deep connection to specific places and objects. It addresses critical questions about his immersion in nature and its influence on American nature writing. Contributors analyze the challenges of representing the relationship between perceiver and place, considering various discourses suitable for this task. They also investigate how cultural factors such as science, politics, race, and gender shape perceptions of nature, as well as the ethical implications of a writer's engagement with the environment.

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Thoreaus Sense of Place: Essays in American Environmental Writing, Lawrence Buell

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