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The Legacy of American Environmentalist Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894)
Rochelle Johnson, College of Idaho

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Imagined Communities and Lost Manuscripts: Reconstructing Susan Fenimore Cooper’s "The Shield" (Conference Paper/Presentation)
Title: Imagined Communities and Lost Manuscripts: Reconstructing Susan Fenimore Cooper’s "The Shield"
Author: Rochelle Johnson
Abstract: Keynote address at the 20th International James Fenimore Cooper/Susan Fenimore Cooper Conference & Seminar, “Imagined Frontiers/Imagined Communities,” SUNY, College at Oneonta, June 1-4, 2015.
Date: 06/03/2015
Conference Name: Imagined Frontiers/Imagined Communities: 20th Annual James Fenimore Cooper Seminar

Henry David Thoreau and the Literature of the Environment (Article)
Title: Henry David Thoreau and the Literature of the Environment
Author: Rochelle L. Johnson
Abstract: This essay, a chapter in A Companion to American Literature: Volume II: 1820-1914 (2020), introduces Susan Fenimore Cooper as a central figure in nineteenth-century proto-ecological thought, situating her work within the Thoreauvian tradition of environmental writing in the United States.
Year: 2020
Primary URL: https://www.worldcat.org/title/companion-to-american-literature-and-culture/oclc/1131800721&referer=brief_results
Primary URL Description: A Companion to American Literature: Volume II: 1820-1914, First Edition. General Editor: Susan Belasco. Volume Editors: Theresa Strouth Gaul, Linck Johnson, and Michael Soto.
Access Model: open access
Format: Other
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Materialities of Thought: Botanical Geography and the Curation of Resilience in Susan Fenimore Cooper and Henry David Thoreau (Article)
Title: Materialities of Thought: Botanical Geography and the Curation of Resilience in Susan Fenimore Cooper and Henry David Thoreau
Author: Rochelle L. Johnson
Abstract: This essay discusses the proto-ecological understandings of botanical distribution held by Henry David Thoreau and his contemporary in environmental writing, Susan Fenimore Cooper.
Year: 2020
Primary URL: https://www.worldcat.org/title/thoreau-beyond-borders-new-international-essays-on-americas-most-famous-nature-writer/oclc/1225632991&referer=brief_results
Primary URL Description: Thoreau Beyond Borders: New International Essays on America's Most Famous Nature Writer. Edited by Francois Specq, Laura Dassow Walls, and Julien Negre. Collection of new scholarly essays.
Format: Other
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press


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