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Show 29 ::::"'"":., s """':"'_':_"O:_,_""e."JO _'--;'I";,_', ----' -'- t r-ong li::e _;;.. spiri tU2 eraphc s i.s proble::. Gener2.lly Bailey ° it l SU:"'pl""lSlnc 1 y, .J.. f"] l"e d rC..L_ec in its approach to the anchor-ed to and courrtz-y - basic tenets the Dutterfield, a Ch8.1leGe o'f The Countr'Y' lacked the subtleties and discipline which char-ac t e r-Lz e d t!le wor-ks it contrary, c 0 . ,o'"C [-- _ established oy -[:--:8 -- tended cndcmna t i cn of of these toward city life dogmatism and life. Its of bac}:-to-the-land gene t!1e to c_n(2. :is t:le and of ?is::e' cit::,: the 2.S s writers. On the stridency in its its elocution of country tendentious nature adunbrated ::er.::?l2.ry ence primary of Ii tel .... style "gr2.veyard leading a a tur-e and , tone 0= the feature is his refer- na t i.cne.L phy s i.que con.-:inu2.tioYl of t21at point in the following vein: its nor a'l a:'1.Q ir..c.ustrial overstrain, it ci vi/ is t!le burial p l.ac e of health, as \','e11 8.S youthful aDbi tions and hopes, for many a youE; :person not accustoned to its high-geared life. je nervous system rebels against the In an incognito life the character city D2.Ce. crunbies under the subtle disintegration of t.;i th /the city teptations.3l Viewed through his eyes the va.Lu e . It sapped ventured within W2.S the wa without strength and virtue of aYle it, city it gave those who nothing in return. It wholly dependent upon the folly of existence. ?or centuries 30r'-:e tion Press, C:211ee 1912), 31=0 id.., p. p. v. xii. redeeming peopie for its 0\\'11 country people hd Dde their 0= the Country (Uew York: Associa n , |