For love of the world :
Paul, Sherman.
For love of the world : essays on nature writers / Sherman Paul. - Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, �1992. - 1 online resource (x, 264 pages)
Thoreau -- Thinking with Thoreau -- From Walden out -- Three reviews -- Leopold -- The husbandry of the wild -- Aldo Leopold's counter-friction -- Lopez -- Making the turn: rereading Barry Lopez -- Beston -- Coming home to the world: another journal for Henry Beston -- Nelson -- The education of a hunter: reading Richard Nelson -- A letter from Richard Nelson -- Eiseley -- Back and down: Loren Eiseley's Immense journey -- Muir -- Muir's self-authorizings.
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Along with poets, philosophers, and deep ecologists, nature writers-who may be something of all three-address the world alienation of Western civilization. By example as well as with words, they teach us to turn from the self to the world, from ego to ecos. In these deeply felt meditative essays, Sherman Paul contemplates the cosmological homecoming of nature writers who show us how to reenter the world, participate in it, and recover respect for it. In For Love of the World Sherman Paul considers Thoreau, John Muir, and Aldo Leopold, major writers in th.
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2010.
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1587291819 9781587291814
22573/ctt20gqfqz JSTOR
American literature--History and criticism.
Natural history--Historiography.--United States
Natural history literature--History.--United States
Nature in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM--American--General.
NATURE--General.
American literature.
Natural history--Historiography.
Natural history literature.
Nature in literature.
Natuur.
Litt�erature am�ericaine--Th�emes, motifs.
Nature--Dans la litt�erature.
United States.
Electronic books.
History.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PS163 / .P38 1992eb
810.9/36
For love of the world : essays on nature writers / Sherman Paul. - Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, �1992. - 1 online resource (x, 264 pages)
Thoreau -- Thinking with Thoreau -- From Walden out -- Three reviews -- Leopold -- The husbandry of the wild -- Aldo Leopold's counter-friction -- Lopez -- Making the turn: rereading Barry Lopez -- Beston -- Coming home to the world: another journal for Henry Beston -- Nelson -- The education of a hunter: reading Richard Nelson -- A letter from Richard Nelson -- Eiseley -- Back and down: Loren Eiseley's Immense journey -- Muir -- Muir's self-authorizings.
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Along with poets, philosophers, and deep ecologists, nature writers-who may be something of all three-address the world alienation of Western civilization. By example as well as with words, they teach us to turn from the self to the world, from ego to ecos. In these deeply felt meditative essays, Sherman Paul contemplates the cosmological homecoming of nature writers who show us how to reenter the world, participate in it, and recover respect for it. In For Love of the World Sherman Paul considers Thoreau, John Muir, and Aldo Leopold, major writers in th.
Electronic reproduction.
[Place of publication not identified] :
HathiTrust Digital Library,
2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
1587291819 9781587291814
22573/ctt20gqfqz JSTOR
American literature--History and criticism.
Natural history--Historiography.--United States
Natural history literature--History.--United States
Nature in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM--American--General.
NATURE--General.
American literature.
Natural history--Historiography.
Natural history literature.
Nature in literature.
Natuur.
Litt�erature am�ericaine--Th�emes, motifs.
Nature--Dans la litt�erature.
United States.
Electronic books.
History.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PS163 / .P38 1992eb
810.9/36