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Susanna Moodie: Critical Essay by Alison Rukavina

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SOURCE: Rukavina, Alison. “‘Of the Irritable Genus’: The Role of Susanna Moodie in the Publishing of Roughing It in the Bush.Studies in Canadian Literature 25, no. 1 (2000): 37-56.

In the following essay, Rukavina considers the publication history of Roughing It in the Bush, including motive for author and publisher and the process of revision for later editions.

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