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How writers and artists have shaped our understanding of the wild
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ENGL 106: Advanced Writing

 

Writing the Wild

 

John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt

 

"We will analyze nature writing, essays, short stories, and art and will focus on how writers and artists have shaped their understandings of the wild. As we consider these texts, we will also analyze how these thinkers influence our own understanding and beliefs regarding what is wild."

 

Image: President Theodore Roosevelt (left) and John Muir  at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, 1903 (Library of Congress photograph).

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