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The Unforeseen Self in the Works of Wendell Berry

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In this fresh approach to Wendell Berry's entire literary canon, Janet Goodrich argues that Berry writes primarily as an autobiographer and as such belongs to the tradition of autobiography. Goodrich maintains that whether Berry is writing poetry, fiction, or prose, he is imagining and re-imagining his own life from multiple perspectives -- temporal as well as imaginative.

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The Unforeseen Self in the Works of Wendell Berry, Janet Goodrich

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2001
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