Nature in literature
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- Walden's shore, Henry David Thoreau and nineteenth-century science, Robert M. Thorson
- The Cambridge introduction to literature and the environment, Timothy Clark
- Love of nature among the Greeks and Romans
- The west side of any mountain, place, space, and ecopoetry, J. Scott Bryson
- How poets see the world, the art of description in contemporary poetry, Willard Spiegelman
- The poetry of earth;, a collection of English nature writings,, selected, with an introd. and critical prefaces, by E. D. H. Johnson
- Seeds from a birch tree, writing haiku and the spiritual journey, Clark Strand
- The lay of the land, metaphor as experience and history in American life and letters, by Annette Kolodny
- Nature in American literature;, studies in the modern view of nature
- Imagining wild America, John R. Knott
- From the forest, a search for the hidden roots of our fairy tales, Sara Maitland ; photographs by Adam Lee
- Writing nature, Henry Thoreau's Journal, Sharon Cameron
- World of Shakespeare: animals & monsters., With a foreword by Sir Ralph Richardson
- Strange things, the malevolent North in Canadian literature, Margaret Atwood
- Sophocles' tragic world, divinity, nature, society, Charles Segal
- Nature's state, imagining Alaska as the last frontier, Susan Kollin
- New world, new earth, environmental reform in American literature from the Puritans through Whitman, Cecelia Tichi
- El ?rbol que arrulla y otros poemas, Gloria Cecilia D?az ; ilustraciones, Sara S?nchez
- Natural life, Thoreau's worldly transcendentalism, David M. Robinson
- The tree of meaning, language, mind, and ecology, Robert Bringhurst
- The necessary earth
- City of nature, journeys to nature in the age of American romanticism, Bernard Rosenthal
- NATURALLY YOURS TEXAS
- Bees to trees, reading, writing, and reciting poems about nature, compiled & edited by Susan M. Freese ; illustrated by Jan Westberg
- Thoreau's sense of place, essays in American environmental writing, edited by Richard J. Schneider ; foreword by Lawrence Buell
- Ents, elves, and Eriador, the environmental vision of J.R.R. Tolkien, Matthew Dickerson and Jonathan Evans
- Mountain home, the wilderness poetry of ancient China, selected and translated by Daivd Hinton
- Prize-winning nature poems,, compiled by The Chattanooga Writers' Club, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- John Clare, a biography, Jonathan Bate
- Naturally yours, Texas;, nature in Texas., Verses and illus. by Lucie H. Locke
- The concept of nature in nineteenth-century English poetry