Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... concluded , " in an environment of largeness , beauty , and peace . " Suburbia seemed very good to Sharp , who sucked the nectar of country life without the farmer's concern for survival . The peculiar Arcadia that inspired literary ...
... concluded , " in an environment of largeness , beauty , and peace . " Suburbia seemed very good to Sharp , who sucked the nectar of country life without the farmer's concern for survival . The peculiar Arcadia that inspired literary ...
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... concluded in his scholarly study of the natural history essay that " their beauty , their friendliness , their human traits and ways , combine to endow them with a charm superior to that of any other of nature's children . " 1 Edith ...
... concluded in his scholarly study of the natural history essay that " their beauty , their friendliness , their human traits and ways , combine to endow them with a charm superior to that of any other of nature's children . " 1 Edith ...
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... concluded , " with scenery , to know is to begin fully to enjoy . " 30 Through a variety of pam- phlets , bulletins , campfire talks and other educational devices , the Park Service translated nature into the language of ordinary ...
... concluded , " with scenery , to know is to begin fully to enjoy . " 30 Through a variety of pam- phlets , bulletins , campfire talks and other educational devices , the Park Service translated nature into the language of ordinary ...
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