Nature's Kindred Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, and Gary SnyderUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1994 M04 1 - 200 pages In Nature's Kindred Spirits James McClintock shows how their mystical experiences with the wild led to dramatic conversions in their thinking and behavior. By embracing the ecstasy of nature, they reject modern alienation and spiritual confusion. |
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... Culture , Cithera , and The American Biology Teacher . A version of Chapter 4 appeared in Critique 31 ( Fall , 1989 ) : 41-54 . Reprinted with permission of the Helen Dwight Reid Educa- tional Foundation . Published by Heldref ...
... Culture, Cithera, and The American Biology Teacher. A version of Chapter 4 appeared in Critique 31 (Fall, 1989): 41-54. Reprinted with permission of the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. Published by Heldref Publications, 1319 ...
... Cultural Type ( 1990 ) is an ambitious work that presents a history of American nature writing with exam- ples of extended deconstructionist readings of works by Tho- reau , Leopold , and Dillard . Sherman Paul in For the Love of the ...
... culture and nationalism , Snyder and other bioregionalists encourage us to learn the prehistory and natural circumstances of our locales . For Snyder , whose own home is in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada , this means ...
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