Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... novels varying as widely as imagination and the Scout Oath would permit . But a federal charter in 1916 gave the organization a marketable commodity by establishing their control of the words " Boy Scout . " Both ad- vertisers and ...
... novels varying as widely as imagination and the Scout Oath would permit . But a federal charter in 1916 gave the organization a marketable commodity by establishing their control of the words " Boy Scout . " Both ad- vertisers and ...
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... novels , live in the cities ; they are hurried , restless people . They long for green fields , clean air , and simple nature , in theory • It only remains , therefore , for the budding novelist to produce the book of the fields , the novel ...
... novels , live in the cities ; they are hurried , restless people . They long for green fields , clean air , and simple nature , in theory • It only remains , therefore , for the budding novelist to produce the book of the fields , the novel ...
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... novels for boys . Similarly , Harold Bell Wright and Gene Stratton Porter inserted themselves wholeheartedly into their own sentimental novels . Gene Stratton Porter attracted a vast audience with " a fresh- ness of feeling and a ...
... novels for boys . Similarly , Harold Bell Wright and Gene Stratton Porter inserted themselves wholeheartedly into their own sentimental novels . Gene Stratton Porter attracted a vast audience with " a fresh- ness of feeling and a ...
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