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Considering unpublished materials and the full range of Mary Austin's literary and theoretical writing, this text presents Austin as a significant early 20th-century author who reworked the traditions of nature writing and women's regionalism to envision a sustainable and democratic American culture.

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While many critics have recognized that Mary Austin is a regionalist who turned to regional cultures to envision a more democratic and spiritually rich national culture, no one has explored this issue as comprehensibly, looking at the entire body of Austin's work. Mary Austin's Regionalism is original because it reaches beyond Austin to debates about regionalism, environmental writing, identity, and other issues, and provides a rich analysis of Austin's thoughts and writings. --Melody Graulich, editor of Western American Literature

Mary Austins Regionalism Reflections on Gender

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      Publisher: MP-VIR Uni of Virginia
      Publication Date: 6/30/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813922737, 978-0813922737
      ISBN10: 0813922739

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Considering unpublished materials and the full range of Mary Austin's literary and theoretical writing, this text presents Austin as a significant early 20th-century author who reworked the traditions of nature writing and women's regionalism to envision a sustainable and democratic American culture.

      Trade Review
      While many critics have recognized that Mary Austin is a regionalist who turned to regional cultures to envision a more democratic and spiritually rich national culture, no one has explored this issue as comprehensibly, looking at the entire body of Austin's work. Mary Austin's Regionalism is original because it reaches beyond Austin to debates about regionalism, environmental writing, identity, and other issues, and provides a rich analysis of Austin's thoughts and writings. --Melody Graulich, editor of Western American Literature

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