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Susanna Moodie: Critical Essay by Sherrie A. Inness

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SOURCE: Inness, Sherrie A. “‘An Act of Severe Duty’: Emigration and Class Ideology in Susanna Moodie's Roughing It in the Bush.” In Imperial Objects: Essays on Victorian Women's Emigration and the Unauthorized Imperial Experience, edited by Rita S. Kranidis, pp. 190-210. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1998.

In the following essay, Inness categorizes class ideology and insecurity as factors for Moodie's perception of the female emigration experience.

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