Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... thought of the seasons comes with the trademark or the brand . And so we all live mechanically , from shop to table , without contact , and irreverently . ” Down through the eons of geologic time the earth was holy ; but Bailey noted ...
... thought of the seasons comes with the trademark or the brand . And so we all live mechanically , from shop to table , without contact , and irreverently . ” Down through the eons of geologic time the earth was holy ; but Bailey noted ...
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... thought superior to agriculture . They made their ideas known in popular periodicals ranging from the Atlantic Monthly and Saturday Review to The Arena and Cosmopolitan and may well have provided the inspira- tion for a much larger ...
... thought superior to agriculture . They made their ideas known in popular periodicals ranging from the Atlantic Monthly and Saturday Review to The Arena and Cosmopolitan and may well have provided the inspira- tion for a much larger ...
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... thoughts they inspire . " 12 Paradise was “ a trout stream and a snow - capped mountain " ; Kirkham asked simply that " it be rude and savage that I may see the hand of God . " An outdoor philosopher little known even among nature ...
... thoughts they inspire . " 12 Paradise was “ a trout stream and a snow - capped mountain " ; Kirkham asked simply that " it be rude and savage that I may see the hand of God . " An outdoor philosopher little known even among nature ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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