2017
DOI: 10.1093/isle/isx042
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EcoGothic Disjunctions: Natural and Supernatural Liminality in Sarah Orne Jewett's Haunted Landscapes

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“…6 Monika Elbert and Wendy Ryden reframe Jewett's regionalism in a range of rarely discussed short stories through scholarship on the ecogothic, but they only implicitly rely on Jewett biography and briefly draw on a letter from Jewett to Fields about her distress over "the life and death of trees." 7 Vesna Kuiken produced the greatest quantity of work on Jewett in the five years under discussion, and all of her readings depend on the materials of biography. In two of her articles, she finds resistant forms of regionalism in Jewett's fiction.…”
Section: University Of Nebraska-lincolnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Monika Elbert and Wendy Ryden reframe Jewett's regionalism in a range of rarely discussed short stories through scholarship on the ecogothic, but they only implicitly rely on Jewett biography and briefly draw on a letter from Jewett to Fields about her distress over "the life and death of trees." 7 Vesna Kuiken produced the greatest quantity of work on Jewett in the five years under discussion, and all of her readings depend on the materials of biography. In two of her articles, she finds resistant forms of regionalism in Jewett's fiction.…”
Section: University Of Nebraska-lincolnmentioning
confidence: 99%