Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... hero composed of possibilities , however probable , affronted many readers . This was especially true , Mabel Wright noted in 1905 , when the creators of these new animal heroes insisted " that the composite be considered as an ...
... hero composed of possibilities , however probable , affronted many readers . This was especially true , Mabel Wright noted in 1905 , when the creators of these new animal heroes insisted " that the composite be considered as an ...
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... hero . For all his interest in primitive living , Curwood had no inten- tion of abandoning culture and sophistication . His heroine was , with one exception , a child of the North . She belonged , not to the trapper's shack , but to a ...
... hero . For all his interest in primitive living , Curwood had no inten- tion of abandoning culture and sophistication . His heroine was , with one exception , a child of the North . She belonged , not to the trapper's shack , but to a ...
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... hero lost his taste for the world of " balls and clubs and cities . " Only when the Curwood hero was choking an insulter of the Woman did he show more fury than he turned on American urban life . " It's what we call civilization - but ...
... hero lost his taste for the world of " balls and clubs and cities . " Only when the Curwood hero was choking an insulter of the Woman did he show more fury than he turned on American urban life . " It's what we call civilization - but ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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