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Russell Burrows Western American Literature, Volume 25, Number 1, Spring 1990, pp. 15-25 (Article) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.1990.0114 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/531992/summary Access provided at 24 Feb 2020 16:56 GMT from JHU Libraries R U S S E L L B U R R O W S N o rth w e st College Powell, W y o m in g A g re a t deal of th e vitality in W allace Stegner’s fiction derives fro m his use of pastoralism . In some p a rt, S tegner’s p astoral im pulse is tr a d itio n a l; h e draw s o n th e sensibility th a t so interested W ord sw orth , w ho spoke of th e h u m a n h e a rt recoiling fro m th e “w orld [that] is too m u c h w ith us,” a n d certainly his settings are often pasto ral. Som e settings in his novels suggest G ail F inn ey ’s definition of th e pasto ral g ard en , w here events ru n
Western American Literature – University of Nebraska Press
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