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The Trouble with Wilderness; or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature
The more one knows of its peculiar history, the more one realizes that wilderness is not quite what it seems. Far from being the one place on earth that stands apart from humanity, it is quite profoundly a human creation—indeed, the creation of very particular human cultures at very particular moments in human history. It is not a pristine sanctuary where the last remnant of an untouched, endangered, but still transcendent nature can for at least a little while longer be encountered without the contaminating taint of civilization. Instead, it’s a product of that civilization.
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“Fugitive Verses”: The Circulation of Poems in Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers
Mapping Networks of Reprinting in 19th-Century Newspapers and Magazines