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    ... century American wilderness literature, of which there is a .'i stantial canon. Muir was writing...
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    ... is the exhibition mentioned in our last newsletter, "An Infinite Storm of Beauty," jointly organized by the City Art...
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    ... in America, and Salt counted on this universal capacity for sympathy, "the very essence of the human...
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    ...'s Gold Mining, Gold Rush artifacts, philosophy and literature, and the national context...
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    ...'s College Dictionary defines the term as "a person accustomed to life in the woods and skilled in the arts...
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    .... Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1991. Reviewed by Ann Ronald, Dean of College of Arts and Science...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1903
    ... to the literature of America. Perhaps I have dwelt too strongly upon scenic grandeur as a factor of literary growth...
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    .... Book Review Sacred Summits: John Muir's Greatest Climbs Introduced and edited by Graham White Edinburgh...
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    ..., Muir's reputation has been that of America's foremost wilderness lover, sage, and advocate, unrelenting...
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    ..., for in mid-nineteenth century America the bison and passenger pigeon still awaited their respective...
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