The Great Prairie Fact and Literary ImaginationUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1989 - 301 pagina's |
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... experience ( both personal experience and acculturated experience embodied in conventions ) with new experiences ; such is the process of man's adaptation . As he states , " illusions vanish " upon recognition ; that is , they vanish ...
... experience ( both personal experience and acculturated experience embodied in conventions ) with new experiences ; such is the process of man's adaptation . As he states , " illusions vanish " upon recognition ; that is , they vanish ...
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... experience the view from the summit of the Round Mound- " a full and advantageous view of the surrounding country , in some directions to a distance of a hundred miles or more " ( 19 : 243 ) . After so doing , Gregg launches into a ...
... experience the view from the summit of the Round Mound- " a full and advantageous view of the surrounding country , in some directions to a distance of a hundred miles or more " ( 19 : 243 ) . After so doing , Gregg launches into a ...
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... Experience . More generally , see also Geographies of the Mind : Essays in Historical Geosophy in Honor of John Kirtland Wright , ed . David Lowenthal and Martyn J. Bowden ( New York : Oxford , 1976 ) , Jay Appleton , The Experience of ...
... Experience . More generally , see also Geographies of the Mind : Essays in Historical Geosophy in Honor of John Kirtland Wright , ed . David Lowenthal and Martyn J. Bowden ( New York : Oxford , 1976 ) , Jay Appleton , The Experience of ...
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