Nature in literature
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Nature in literature
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Nature in literature
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Incoming Resources
- The angelic sins of Jones Very, Sarah Turner Clayton
- The world of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the frontier landscapes that inspired the Little House books, by Marta McDowell
- Another place, an ecocritical study of selected western American poets, Andrew Elkins
- Ecocritical Shakespeare, edited by Lynne Bruckner and Daniel Brayton
- Ents, elves, and Eriador, the environmental vision of J.R.R. Tolkien, Matthew Dickerson and Jonathan Evans
- Natural life, Thoreau's worldly transcendentalism, David M. Robinson
- Dramas of solitude, narratives of retreat in American nature writing, Randall Roorda
- Reader of the purple sage, essays on Western writers and environmental literature, Ann Ronald ; foreword by Melody Graulich
- Currents of the Universal Being, Explorations in the Literature of Energy
- Bees to trees, reading, writing, and reciting poems about nature, compiled and edited by Susan M. Freese ; illustrated by Jan Westberg
- In a land of awe, finding reverence in the search for wild horses
- Charlotte Brontë at the Anthropocene, Shawna Ross
- Teaching Hemingway and and the natural world
- Call of the wild and White Fang by Jack London
- Walt Whitman and the earth, a study in ecopoetics, by M. Jimmie Killingsworth
- Can poetry save the earth?, a field guide to nature poems, John Felstiner
- Coyote in the maze, tracking Edward Abbey in a world of words, edited by Peter Quigley
- The ecopoetry anthology
- What else is pastoral?, Renaissance literature and the environment, Ken Hiltner
- A new theory for American poetry, democracy, the environment, and the future of imagination, Angus Fletcher
- Nature's state, imagining Alaska as the last frontier, Susan Kollin
- Futuro esplendor, ecocrítica desde Chile, Andrea Casals Hill, Pablo Chiuminatto
- Writing in dust, reading the prairie environmentally, Jenny Kerber
- Imagining wild America, John R. Knott
- Pilgrims to the wild, Everett Ruess, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Clarence King, Mary Austin, John P. O'Grady
- Birds and poets, with others papers
- Walden's shore, Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century science, Robert M. Thorson
- Reconciling nature, literary negotiations of the natural, 1876-1945, Robert M. Myers
- Talking on the water:, conversations about nature and creativity, Jonathan White
- Thought that nature
- Ents, Elves, and Eriador, The Environmental Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien, Matthew Dickerson and Jonathan Evans
- Stepping through origins, nature, home, & landscape in Irish literature, Jefferson Holdridge
- John Burroughs and the place of nature, James Perrin Warren
- Todo lo que crece, naturaleza y escritura, Clara Obligado
- Snowy tower:, Parzival and the wet, black branch of language
- Eternal bonds, true contracts, law and nature in Shakespeare's problem plays, A.G. Harmon
- Mark Twain and the American West, Joseph L. Coulombe
- Milton and ecology, Ken Hiltner
- DISPOSITION OF NATURE, environmental crisis and world literature
- Mountain home, the wilderness poetry of ancient China, selected and translated by David Hinton
- Journal of ecocriticism
- The lay of the land, metaphor as experience and history in American life and letters
- Seeking awareness in American nature writing, Henry Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez, Scott Slovic
- Shelley and the Revolution in taste, the body and the natural world, Timothy Morton
- Thoreau's sense of place, essays in American environmental writing, edited by Richard J. Schneider ; foreword by Lawrence Buell
- The north of the South, the natural world and the national imaginary in the literature of the upper South, Barbara Ladd
- "Forest beatniks" and "urban Thoreaus", Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure, Rod Phillips
- Reading the trail, exploring the literature and natural history of the California crest, Corey Lee Lewis
- Hunting nature, Ivan Turgenev and the organic world, Thomas P. Hodge
- Rain, sky, wind, port, poems
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