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"Every Body Sees the Theft": Fanny Fern and Literary Proprietorship in Antebellum America
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Literary TheoryHenry David ThoreauRhetoricEarly American LiteratureJournalismAmerican LiteratureComparative LiteratureLiterary CriticismCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesAntebellum AmericaLiterary ProprietorshipLiterary StudyPost-colonial CriticismConcord NeighborsLiterary HistoryFanny FernJournalism HistoryArtsNew England
IN Walden, Henry David Thoreau complained of what he believed to be the provincial reading habits of his Concord neighbors: If we will read newspapers, why not skip the gossip of Boston and take the best newspapers in the world at once?to not be sucking the pap of 'neutral family' papers, or browsing the 'Olive Branches' here in New England.' While Thoreau's own Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers failed to find