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Show 580. ed. Owen Thomas (New York: Norton, 1966), p. 235. (46) Snapshots: see Susan Sontag, On Photography (New York: Farrar Straus, 1977). (46) Urban commentator: see Theodore Roszak, Where the Wasteland Ends: Politics and Transcendence in Postindustrial Society (New York: Doubleday, 1972), p. 27. (47) "To go into solitude . . .": "Nature," Selections from Ralph Waldo Emerson: An Organic Anthology, ed. Stephen E. Whicher (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957), p. 23. Referred to as Whicher. (49) The journey to Yosemite: "Rambles of a Botanist among the Plants and Climates of California," pp. 767-770; Kimes #12. (50) His observations would cohere: Muir Papers, File #37.14. (50) "blotted out and storm-beaten . . .": "Yosemite Glaciers;" Kimes #2. Reprinted in To Yosemite and Beyond, pp. 77-87- (50) The Tuolumne country as library: "Exploration of the Great Tuolumne Canon," p. 147; Kimes #22. Referred to as "Exploration." (51) "Yet why should one bewail . . .": Tojfpsemite and Beyond, p. 54. (51) Transcendental dreaming: JoM, p. 103. (52) "Equal interest . . .": Francis P. Farquhar, History of the Sierra Nevada (Berkeley: U.C. Press, 1969) pp. 156-58. (53) •I,.1. I--..- -.™^4-*>,-,r- ": quoted in Farquhar, p. 163. "the ambitious amateur . . • • si"^>- (53) "I had remained . . .": "Exploration," p. 141. (53) "self styled . . .": "The Creation of Yosemite National |