Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerHarper & Row, 1978 - 263 pages "A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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... Nature is not redundant . " That " Nature is pleased with simplicity and affects not the pomp of superfluous causes . " " Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate ye , " it is said . ( And extravagance and excess are seen to be ...
... Nature is not redundant . " That " Nature is pleased with simplicity and affects not the pomp of superfluous causes . " " Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate ye , " it is said . ( And extravagance and excess are seen to be ...
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... Nature [ The horse ] is by Nature a very lazy animal whose idea of heaven is an enormous field of lush grass in which he can graze undis- turbed until his belly is full , and after a pleasant doze can start filling himself up all over ...
... Nature [ The horse ] is by Nature a very lazy animal whose idea of heaven is an enormous field of lush grass in which he can graze undis- turbed until his belly is full , and after a pleasant doze can start filling himself up all over ...
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... nature , from famine and death , the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving , namely the production of the higher animals , directly follows . " " vast wilderness " : see John Todd , The Students Manual and The Young Man ...
... nature , from famine and death , the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving , namely the production of the higher animals , directly follows . " " vast wilderness " : see John Todd , The Students Manual and The Young Man ...
Table des matières
MATTER | 5 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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