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Show 601. Leighly, "John Muir's image of the West," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 48 (1958) pp. 313-14. (243) "not a shell . . .": ed. Shepard, Subversive Science . . . , p. 122. (244) "the dark chilly reasoning . . .": Wolfe, p. 103. (247) The "mystery of harmony": JoM, pp. 107, 168. (247) "unify and thereby sanctify . . .": Gregory Bateson, Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity (New York: Bantam, 1979), p. 19. (247) Pantheism: see William Everson, Archetype West: The Pacific Coast as a Literary Region (Berkeley: Oyez Press, 1976); Delores LaChappelle, Earth Wisdom (Los Angeles: Guild of Tutors Press, 1978); "Can We Afford Wilderness," Environment, Man, Survival: Grand Canyon Symposium, ed. L.H. Wallstein, et al (Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1970), pp. 97-111. (248) "But I do love the world.": Loren Eisley, The_Star Thrower (New York: Times Books, 1978), p. 182. (248) "How little we know . . .": TMW, p. 262. (249) "It is my faith . . .": JoM, pp. 436-37. (249) "Let us not doubt, . . .": Hemingway, ghe__Sun Also Rises New York: Scribner's, 1926), p. 122. (250) "the expression of love . . .": Eisley, The__S_tar Thrower, p. 182. (251) Melville's Encantadas: see Worster, Nature's Econorny, pp. 115-129. |