Ball State Teachers College Forum, Volumes 15-16Ball State University., 1974 |
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Page 5
... nature in Walden is not felt until the second half of the book . The fourth chapter , " Sounds , " pro- vides the transition from village to pond . The chapter concludes with an image of the little house being enfolded into nature ...
... nature in Walden is not felt until the second half of the book . The fourth chapter , " Sounds , " pro- vides the transition from village to pond . The chapter concludes with an image of the little house being enfolded into nature ...
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... nature , for this is where we can see the most striking dif- ferences between them . The inhuman , almost overwhelming power that Ktaadn represented to Thoreau , and the words . he used to try to express his response to it , we have ...
... nature , for this is where we can see the most striking dif- ferences between them . The inhuman , almost overwhelming power that Ktaadn represented to Thoreau , and the words . he used to try to express his response to it , we have ...
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... nature's laws ( as opposed to society's arbitrary conventions ) that he consistently speaks of natural phenomena in anthropomor- phic terms . In Section 21 Whitman presents the cosmic mating of the night and the earth , in which the ...
... nature's laws ( as opposed to society's arbitrary conventions ) that he consistently speaks of natural phenomena in anthropomor- phic terms . In Section 21 Whitman presents the cosmic mating of the night and the earth , in which the ...
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