Examining the crossed and contradictory imperative of Thoreau's discourse, Cameron opens up the Journal to public scrutiny, moving from questions of linguistic strategies and issues of the Journal's presumptive audience, to the matter of how the academy might deal with the material. She concludes that although it is Thoreau's private work it is also his primary work and as such should take precedence over the books he published in his lifetime.
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Examining the crossed and contradictory imperative of Thoreau's discourse, Cameron opens up the Journal to public scrutiny, moving from questions of linguistic strategies and issues of the Journal's presumptive audience, to the matter of how the academy might deal with the material. She concludes that although it is Thoreau's private work it is also his primary work and as such should take precedence over the books he published in his lifetime.
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Good. Shelf wear, light scratches and brown fading to cover jacket. 1cm tear at top of front jacket. Some yellow foxing and stains all sides of page edges and inside jacket. Still good condition for its age. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 184 p.