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1. | Aesthetic Goes Into The Wilderness |
2. | The Struggling Of Conservation And Preservation In The Early20th Century |
3. | The Pilgrim In Wilderness |
4. | John Muir's Thoughts On The Relationship Between Human Beings And Animals |
5. | On John Muir's Nature Writings |
6. | The Research Of The John Muir's Ecology Literature Thoughts |
7. | 'An insect view of its plain': Nature and insects in Thoreau, Dickinson, and Muir |
8. | 'Lying between the earth and the heavens': Spirituality of place in 19th- and 20th-century American nature writing (Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Annie Dillard) |
9. | Wilderness, ethics, and violence: An ecocritical study of the works of Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Aldo Leopold, and Edward Abbey |
10. | Reading the trail: Exploring the literature and natural history of the California Crest (Mary Austin, John Muir, Gary Snyder) |
11. | Invitatons to an icy land: Textual constructions for nature tourism in John Burroughs' and John Muir's narratives of Alaska and the Far North |
12. | The range of light: John Muir, Christianity, and nature in the post-Darwinian world |
13. | Inhabitors of the wild: Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Aldo Leopold, and Edward Abbey |
14. | 'The Body and the Earth': Rhetoric and ideology in the essays of John Muir and Wendell Berry |
15. | From Beauty To Duty |
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