Nature in literature
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Nature in literature
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Nature in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- How poets see the world, the art of description in contemporary poetry, Willard Spiegelman
- A writer's America, landscape in literature, Alfred Kazin
- Story line, exploring the literature of the Appalachian Trail, Ian Marshall
- A sanctuary of trees, beechnuts, birdsongs, baseball bats, and benedictions, Gene Logsdon
- Epitaph for a desert anarchist, the life and legacy of Edward Abbey, James Bishop, Jr. ; epilogue by Charles Bowden
- Eco-Joyce, the environmental Imagination of James Joyce, edited by Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin
- The poetry of earth:, a collection of English nature writings, selected, with an introd. and critical prefaces, by E. D. H. Johnson
- The environmental imagination, Thoreau, nature writing, and the formation of American culture, Lawrence Buell
- The gypsy trail;, an anthology for campers,, compiled by Pauline Goldmark and Mary Hopkins
- The nature lovers' treasury;, ed. by Carrie Thompson Lowell, thirty-two illustrations
- The gypsy trail;, an anthology for campers,, compiled by Pauline Goldmark and Mary Hopkins
- New England nature, centuries of writing on the wonder and beauty of the land, David K. Leff and Eric D. Lehman
- The Nature lover's knapsack, an anthology of poems for lovers of the open road, edited by Edwin Osgood Grover
- The world of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the frontier landscapes that inspired the Little House books, by Marta McDowell
- Strange things, the malevolent North in Canadian literature, Margaret Atwood
- The ecopoetry anthology, edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street ; Introduction by Robert Hass
- The Nature reader, edited by Daniel Halpern & Dan Frank
- Country poems, by Elizabeth Coatsworth
- John Clare, a biography, Jonathan Bate
- The nature fakers, wildlife, science & sentiment, Ralph H. Lutts
- Treasury of great nature writing, edited with comments and biographical notes
- Writing wild, women poets, ramblers, and mavericks who shape how we see the natural world, Kathryn Aalto
- Tennyson, as a student and poet of nature, by Sir Norman Lockyer, and Winifred L. Lockyer ; with an introd. and notes
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