Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... readers who " learned at once to differentiate and to beautify everyday things " 16 But early nature lovers were no tran- scendentalists . They made Thoreau rather than Emerson their hero ; as one editor noted , " in spite of his ...
... readers who " learned at once to differentiate and to beautify everyday things " 16 But early nature lovers were no tran- scendentalists . They made Thoreau rather than Emerson their hero ; as one editor noted , " in spite of his ...
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... readers . " Boy Scout " and " Camp Fire Girl " novels overtly pledged the rebirth of their readers through the Oath and Law which outdoor adventures only served to underline . In the hands of men whose literary abilities were little ...
... readers . " Boy Scout " and " Camp Fire Girl " novels overtly pledged the rebirth of their readers through the Oath and Law which outdoor adventures only served to underline . In the hands of men whose literary abilities were little ...
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... readers could temporarily assume , testing them always against their own experience . Readers of popular fiction actively if unconsciously explored new lives for themselves , accepting or rejecting the manner and dress of fic- tional ...
... readers could temporarily assume , testing them always against their own experience . Readers of popular fiction actively if unconsciously explored new lives for themselves , accepting or rejecting the manner and dress of fic- tional ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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