Published 2010
“…One of the most provoking questions raised by contemporary literary criticism is whether the “self” is identifiable through the dialogues and monologues of the characters or narrator of a given literary work. This study explores
Henry David Thoreau‟s
Walden (1854) and A Week on Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849), as selected descriptive narratives of American Transcendentalism to identify how the
persona of the author is revealed through his internal dialogues, inner speeches and meditations. …”
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