Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... woods ; have lived alone with the animals for months at a time . . . have lain all night in my canoe or slept in the snow alone on their trail , that I might not lose the lesson of their awaking . " 14 The adventures of the " Wood Folk ...
... woods ; have lived alone with the animals for months at a time . . . have lain all night in my canoe or slept in the snow alone on their trail , that I might not lose the lesson of their awaking . " 14 The adventures of the " Wood Folk ...
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... woods , the lakes , the rivers , the mountains , or the seashore - when they were " lost in the north woods , " or " in the country " or " on the trail " -juvenile adventures and Scouting principles brought tenderfeet into the ranks of ...
... woods , the lakes , the rivers , the mountains , or the seashore - when they were " lost in the north woods , " or " in the country " or " on the trail " -juvenile adventures and Scouting principles brought tenderfeet into the ranks of ...
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... woods longing " a key to American thought . Bradford Torrey , John Burroughs and Stewart Edward White were not great writers , but their popularity demonstrated to Canby that " with most Americans you reach intimacy most quickly by ...
... woods longing " a key to American thought . Bradford Torrey , John Burroughs and Stewart Edward White were not great writers , but their popularity demonstrated to Canby that " with most Americans you reach intimacy most quickly by ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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