id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hv6yspvsnfhdrocjxbxtybtcfq Tiffany T.E. Johnstone Frontiers of philosophy and flesh : mapping conceptual metaphor in women's frontier revival literature, 1880-1930 2012 333 .pdf application/pdf 100290 5342 53 Canadian and American female frontier revival authors that epitomize the way that women writers join on conceptual metaphor and frame theory to study the travelling body in frontier revival literature. frontier revival literature by men (Garland; Murray; Ralph) represents ideas of cultural progress and location are important in travel literature because authors convey ideas of cultural progress according to conceptual metaphor by female frontier revival authors helps to explain how women re-negotiate description of the individual body of a typical American male traveller as gaining Bodily/SelfControl over a new Location/State of American progress through a struggle in the wilderness. eastern female travelling body in the frontier revival represents entry into ideas of cultural important to restore and study the work of women frontier revival authors whose physical travels frontier revival literature and discuss how women authors use representations of the eastern female ./cache/work_hv6yspvsnfhdrocjxbxtybtcfq.pdf ./txt/work_hv6yspvsnfhdrocjxbxtybtcfq.txt