La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau

This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first of the Maine Woods narratives, in which Thoreau, back in Walden, relates one of his excursions into the heart of the primitive Maine forest. Voyaging with loggers up the Penobscot river into the « un...

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Main Author: Agnès Derail
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Language:English
Published: Association Française d'Etudes Américaines 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/7261
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description This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first of the Maine Woods narratives, in which Thoreau, back in Walden, relates one of his excursions into the heart of the primitive Maine forest. Voyaging with loggers up the Penobscot river into the « unsettled » wilderness, Thoreau makes the American experience par excellence of a salvaging corporeal fusion with a world forever new, which he contemplates as his fascinating legacy. However, this « transcendentalist » feeling of a harmonious kinship between the self and the world is followed by the anti-pastoral spectacle of Mount Ktaadn and the terrifying discovery of a nature indifferent to man and which cannot be inherited. Ultimately, it is this impossible inheritance that Thoreau, writing « Ktaadn », seeks to bequeath to his reader.
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title La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau
title_full La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau
title_fullStr La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau
title_full_unstemmed La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau
title_short La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau
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topic wilderness
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url https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/7261
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