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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- Writing in dust, reading the prairie environmentally, Jenny Kerber
- The world of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the frontier landscapes that inspired the Little house books, by Marta McDowell
- Vis a vis, field notes on poetry & wilderness, Don McKay ; with illustrations by Wesley W. Bates
- Darwin's orchestra, an almanac of nature in history and the arts
- Can poetry save the earth?, a field guide to nature poems, John Felstiner
- Talking on the water, conversations about nature and creativity, Jonathan White
- Facing Gaia, eight lectures on the new climatic regime, Bruno Latour ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Natures in translation, romanticism and colonial natural history, Alan Bewell
- Mountain home, the wilderness poetry of ancient China, selected and translated by David Hinton
- Walden's shore, Henry David Thoreau and nineteenth-century science, Robert M. Thorson
- Writing wild, women poets, ramblers, and mavericks who shape how we see the natural world, Kathryn Aalto
- Accomodation, a dialogue of culture and nature, David Pitt-Brooke, Christine McPhee
- The ecopoetry anthology, edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street ; introduction by Robert Hass
- John Clare, a biography, Jonathan Bate
- Flowers, birds, wind, and moon, the phenomenology of nature in Japanese culture, Matsuoka Seigow ; translated by David Noble
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