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Transactional Bond In The Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, Gretchen Elspeth Digeronimo
Transactional Bond In The Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, Gretchen Elspeth Digeronimo
Doctoral Dissertations
The six novels and various other fiction pieces Charles Brockden Brown wrote between 1799 and 1801 coherently demonstrate the operation and effect of literary and artistic representation in early Republican America.
In original close readings of Arthur Mervyn, Edgar Huntly, Ormond, and several other works, this dissertation identifies transactional bond and describes how Brown charted the establishment of the public and private individual self through transactional bond in three specific arenas: relationships between the developing self and written, visual, or reported representation; relationships between master/mentors and apprentices; relationships among women.
Bonds that begin, operate, and dissolve between male characters are …
Turning To Earth: Paths To An Ecological Practice, Florence Marina Schauffler
Turning To Earth: Paths To An Ecological Practice, Florence Marina Schauffler
Doctoral Dissertations
In highly developed countries like the United States, conventional approaches to environmental change emphasize systemic measures such as policies and regulations. Yet many intractable environmental problems appear to be rooted in the perspectives and practices of individual citizens. Efforts to restore 'outer ecology' may depend, therefore, on transforming 'inner ecology'--the constellation of spiritual and moral values that guide action. This dissertation examines the inner dimensions of ecological change, demonstrating how individuals redefine their relation to earth through a process of 'ecological conversion.'.
In assessing the dynamics of conversion, this work relies primarily on the testimony of six 20th-century American writers: …