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  1. Thoreau and the language of trees
    Contributor: Higgins, Richard (FotografIn, VerfasserIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    Introduction : speaking the language of trees -- An eye for trees -- A heart for trees -- A poet's trees -- A mind for trees -- A soul for trees -- My emblem, the pine -- Knighting elms -- A kingdom of primitive oaks -- Transformed by snow -- In a... more

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    Introduction : speaking the language of trees -- An eye for trees -- A heart for trees -- A poet's trees -- A mind for trees -- A soul for trees -- My emblem, the pine -- Knighting elms -- A kingdom of primitive oaks -- Transformed by snow -- In a barque of bark "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 own shadow in the air, he was speaking about himself. In short, he spoke their language. In this original book, Richard Higgins explores Thoreau's deep connections to trees: his keen perception of them, the joy they gave him, the poetry he saw in them, his philosophical view of them, and how they fed his soul. His lively essays show that trees were a thread connecting all parts of Thoreau's being--heart, mind and spirit. Included are one hundred excerpts from Thoreau's writing about trees, paired with sixty-eight of the author's photographs. Thoreau's words are as vivid now as they were in 1890, when an English naturalist wrote that he was unusually able to 'to preserve the flashing forest colors in unfading light.' Thoreau and the Language of Trees shows that Thoreau, with uncanny foresight, believed trees were essential to the preservation of the world"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Contributor: Higgins, Richard (FotografIn, VerfasserIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0520967313; 9780520967311
    Subjects: Trees in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; SCIENCE ; Life Sciences ; Ecology; Natural history; Trees in literature; Biographies; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Biographies
    Other subjects: Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862); Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862); Thoreau, Henry David
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index