Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... essays laid the spiritual foundation for an age of suburbs . In the first years of the twentieth century the number of such professional idealists seemed legion . They wrote for magazines and newspapers across the country , and as fast ...
... essays laid the spiritual foundation for an age of suburbs . In the first years of the twentieth century the number of such professional idealists seemed legion . They wrote for magazines and newspapers across the country , and as fast ...
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... essays endeared him to readers who would not think of sharing the monastic simplicity of " Slab- sides . " Theodore Roosevelt called him " a permanent asset of American life , " and Henry Ford claimed his books would be read when " the ...
... essays endeared him to readers who would not think of sharing the monastic simplicity of " Slab- sides . " Theodore Roosevelt called him " a permanent asset of American life , " and Henry Ford claimed his books would be read when " the ...
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... essays side by side with his muckraking articles , " David Grayson " emerged as a folk hero . The mythical Grayson matched a popular conception of the literary commuter . Born in the coun- try , he worked in the city at the hectic pace ...
... essays side by side with his muckraking articles , " David Grayson " emerged as a folk hero . The mythical Grayson matched a popular conception of the literary commuter . Born in the coun- try , he worked in the city at the hectic pace ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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