He knewthat hehad found in Whitman a very strongand imposing figure, buthe was doubly reassured when hecame upon the statement from the English critic, John Addington Symonds, that Whitman had influenced him more than any other book ...
Rambles with John Burroughs
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A departure from previous John Burroughs anthologies, this volume celebrates the surprising range of his writing to include religion, philosophy, conservation, and farming.
John Burroughs was one of the earliest and most articulate pioneers of the United States conservation movement, publishing twenty-eight books on the natural world during the height of the Industrial Revolution.
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Though Burroughs's optimism is conditional, his pastoral criticism reminds us that we still live in Whitman Land, and that our maps are both old and new. Rambles in the Place ofNature John Burroughs is a compelling literary critic, ...
Our Friend John Burroughs. 1914. —— —— John Burroughs. Boy and Man. 1920. Halsey. James, Henry. Views and Reviews. 1908. Loach, De, R. J. H. Rambles with John Burroughs. 1912. Sharp, Dallas Lore. The Seer of Slabsides. 1921. Atlan.
John Burroughs and American Nature Writing Charlotte Zoë Walker ... John Burroughs , Naturalist : The Story of His Work and Family by His Granddaughter . West Park , N.Y .: Riverby . Reprint . ... With John Burroughs in Field and Wood .
This book was originally intended as a Boys Life of John Burroughs, but as the work neared completion it seemed advisable to arrange it with a view to interesting grown-up boys and girls as well.