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9781870098229
Kim Taplin believes that reverence for nature is vital to healthy spirituality and imagination. In this series of connected essays, generously prefaced by poems and prose extracts, she considers how Keats, Clare, Barnes, Ruskin, Hopkins, Jefferies, Hardy, Edward Thomas, E. M. Forster, Ivor Gurney, David Jones, Andrew Young, Tolkien, and Frances Horowitz have celebrated the Greenwood and responded to its erosion.Taplin, Kim is the author of 'Tongues in Trees Studies in Literature and Ecology', published 1992 under ISBN 9781870098229 and ISBN 1870098226.
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