Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... called " the ecstasy in non - intellectual adventure . " 1 Others combined country life and city convenience as commuters . They appropriated open lands and abandoned farms on the urban fringe to establish their own domestic landscape ...
... called " the ecstasy in non - intellectual adventure . " 1 Others combined country life and city convenience as commuters . They appropriated open lands and abandoned farms on the urban fringe to establish their own domestic landscape ...
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... called much of the West “ the dumping ground of creation . " + The man on the street looked to the Federal Government to preserve the National Parks as symbols of wild nature , even at the expense of the man on the land , who found ...
... called much of the West “ the dumping ground of creation . " + The man on the street looked to the Federal Government to preserve the National Parks as symbols of wild nature , even at the expense of the man on the land , who found ...
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... called The Cabin something more than a " nature - book , " a term that suggested " almost as much discredit as to say of a bird that it is an English sparrow . " It was , instead , a " forest book , " which he found " beautiful or ...
... called The Cabin something more than a " nature - book , " a term that suggested " almost as much discredit as to say of a bird that it is an English sparrow . " It was , instead , a " forest book , " which he found " beautiful or ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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