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Carruth, Hayden. ‘‘Attractions and Dangers of Nostalgia,’’ in Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 50, Autumn 1974, p. 640.
Hoffman, Eva. ‘‘Solitude,’’ in Commentary, Vol. 58, October 1974, p. 87.
Lillard, Richard G. ‘‘The Nature Book in Action,’’ in Teaching Environmental Literature: Materials, Methods, Resources, edited by Frederick O. Waage. Modern Language Association of America, 1985, p. 36.
McClintock, James I. ‘‘‘Pray Without Ceasing’: Annie Dillard among the Nature...
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