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Ecofeminism and Nineteenth-Century Literature: Critical Essay by Karen Hust

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SOURCE: Hust, Karen. “In Suspect Terrain: Mary Wollstonecraft Confronts Mother Nature in Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.Women's Studies 25 (1996): 483-505.

In the following essay, Hust examines Mary Wollstonecraft's perception of nature in her travel writings about Scandinavia's rugged and rocky coasts.

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