Journal of Canadian Studies: Revue D'itbetudes Canadiennes, Volum 20Trent University., 1985 |
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... wilderness tradition have sought , in their various ways , to read the significance of the land in the land's own terms ; then they have tried to express the land's messages in a form their readers can understand . The wilderness ...
... wilderness tradition have sought , in their various ways , to read the significance of the land in the land's own terms ; then they have tried to express the land's messages in a form their readers can understand . The wilderness ...
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... wilderness writing is not distance from civilized society , but the portrayal of natural processes at work . II The wilderness tradition is usually neglected in most discussions of Canadian literature . In part the neglect arises ...
... wilderness writing is not distance from civilized society , but the portrayal of natural processes at work . II The wilderness tradition is usually neglected in most discussions of Canadian literature . In part the neglect arises ...
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... wilderness , most ordinary Canadians would require the assistance of a guide . In an analogous manner , writers in the wilderness tradition serve as guides for their chair - bound readers . Like actual guides , the wilderness writers ...
... wilderness , most ordinary Canadians would require the assistance of a guide . In an analogous manner , writers in the wilderness tradition serve as guides for their chair - bound readers . Like actual guides , the wilderness writers ...
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