Thoreau and the language of trees /

"Trees were central to Henry David Thoreau's creativity as a writer, his work as a naturalist, his thought and his inner life. His portraits of them were so perfect, it was as if he could to see the sap flowing beneath their bark. When Thoreau wrote that the poet loves the pine tree as his...

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Main Author: Higgins, Richard, 1952- (Author, Photographer)
Other Authors: Richardson, Robert D., 1934-2020 (writer of foreword.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]
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