Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... critics offered a more reasoned criticism than a writer in the Boston Evening Transcript , who characterized him as a man who could be “ absolutely honest , and yet not quite telling the truth . " He took himself and his convictions ...
... critics offered a more reasoned criticism than a writer in the Boston Evening Transcript , who characterized him as a man who could be “ absolutely honest , and yet not quite telling the truth . " He took himself and his convictions ...
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... critics who demanded less attractive views of life . Welcoming the gift of vision and the opportunity to improve it , Curwood , White , Mrs. Porter and Wright brought wild nature to urban Americans with missionary zeal . They wrote ...
... critics who demanded less attractive views of life . Welcoming the gift of vision and the opportunity to improve it , Curwood , White , Mrs. Porter and Wright brought wild nature to urban Americans with missionary zeal . They wrote ...
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... critics . The remedy for failure was as simple as a vacation in the woods or a good sensible book . Baldwin found Wright " empty and shallow and inconsequential when he isn't vicious . " 50 But Wright's books remained on view in humble ...
... critics . The remedy for failure was as simple as a vacation in the woods or a good sensible book . Baldwin found Wright " empty and shallow and inconsequential when he isn't vicious . " 50 But Wright's books remained on view in humble ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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