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Four essential questions: Why does one fish? How should one properly fish? What relations are created in fishing? And what effects does fishing have on the future? Haunted by Waters is a self-examination by the author as he constructs his own narrative and tries to answer these questions for himself. But it is also a thorough examination of the answers he uncovers in the course of reading what's been written on the subject. As his own story unfolds, Mark Browning analyzes angling literature from the Bible to Norman Maclean, always bringing his inquiry back to the same source: the enigma of
American literature -- History and crticism. --- Canadian literature -- History and criticism. --- Fishing stories -- History and criticism. --- Fly fishing in literature. --- Fly fishing. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Men in literature. --- North America -- Intellectual life. --- American literature --- Fly fishing in literature --- Canadian literature --- Fishing stories --- Masculinity in literature --- Men in literature --- Fly fishing --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Fly rodding --- Flyfishing --- Lure fishing --- Flies, Artificial --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Fishing --- Sports stories --- History and criticism --- North America --- Intellectual life. --- Turtle Island (Continent) --- Fishing stories. --- History and criticism.
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