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Concluding Remarks : Variations in Landscape Description The works of three
writers spotlighting the Southwest have been sketched in the context of
landscape perception in descriptive terms . The visual impressions of topography
, climate ...
Concluding Remarks : Variations in Landscape Description The works of three
writers spotlighting the Southwest have been sketched in the context of
landscape perception in descriptive terms . The visual impressions of topography
, climate ...
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And can novels be studied as evidence for solving larger problems of social
science , or can the landscapes of novels be ... The former consist of thought ,
dialogue , and behavior involving space or landscape , and attributed by authors
to ...
And can novels be studied as evidence for solving larger problems of social
science , or can the landscapes of novels be ... The former consist of thought ,
dialogue , and behavior involving space or landscape , and attributed by authors
to ...
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Although this study is weak because it too arbitrarily relates a particular author
with a particular use of landscape description , it is an instructive first attempt at
interpreting how environmental description can be used by the writer to imply ...
Although this study is weak because it too arbitrarily relates a particular author
with a particular use of landscape description , it is an instructive first attempt at
interpreting how environmental description can be used by the writer to imply ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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