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About » NC Anthologies » Nature Writing in America

Nature Writing in America

 

By Adam Regn Arvidson

 

 

Introduction

Loren Eiseley’s Two Cultures

Edward Abbey’s Access to Wildness

The Enigmatic Edward Hoagland

Criticism Through Imagery

The Power of Rachel Carson

Joseph Wood Krutch’s Natural Personality

The Place of Wendell Berry

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