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Show 616 (374) "The wonder is . . .": Wolfe, p. 150. (374) The New Humanism: see Norman Foerster, American Criticism. (375) Picturesque America, or The Land we Live In, 2 vols., ed. William Cullen Bryant (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1872). (376) Gentle Wilderness, The Sierra Nevada . . . Text from John Muir, ed. David Brower (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1964). (378) "Photography implies . . .": Susan Sontag, On Photography^ (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1977), p. 21. (379) "Wilderness as opportunity and idea": Wallace Stegner, "Coda: Wilderness Letter," in The Sound of Mountain Water (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1980), pp. 145-53. (379) "Snow Banners of the California Alps," published in Harper's; Kimes #68. (382) "They are twenty miles away . . .": "Snow Banners . . . ," p. 163. (382) ". . .it would still be a surpassingly glorious . . .": "Snow Banners . . . ," p. 164. (383) " . . . a deep chasm . . .": "In the Heart of the California Alps," p. 349; Kimes #100. (384) "The lessons and enjoyments . . .": "In the Heart . . . ," p. 345. (385) The elm tree: "The Mountain Lakes of California," p. 412; Kimes #85; the oak tree: Studies, p. 24. (385) " . . . everything about you . . .": "The Glacier Meadows of the Sierra," p. 483; Kimes #87. |