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Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 Romanticism and Environmentalism : The Tasmanian Novels of Marie Bjelke-Petersen
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Examines romanticism and early environmentalism in Bjelke-Petersen's almost forgotten novels about the Tasmanian landscape. Haynes argues that although in one sense Bjelke-Petersen's "Romantic emphasis on possessing, and being possessed by, Nature can be seen as a form of emotional imperialism, her Tasmanian novels provided an important reassessment and a widely publicised step towards the acceptance of wilderness conservation in the state" (74).

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  • Tasmania,
  • Tasmania,
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