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| 1. | A Study Of Wendell Berry’s Ecopoetic Thought |
| 2. | Ecological Return |
| 3. | The Translation And Commentary Of Wendell Nelson’s The Concerto |
| 4. | E-C Translation Strategies Of Literary Criticisms From The Perspective Of Catford’s Translation Shifts Theory |
| 5. | Farmer, miner, ranger, writer: Interpreting class and work in the writing of Wendell Berry and Edward Abbey |
| 6. | Reclaiming the farmer paradigm: A strategy for environmental rhetoric (Rachel Carson, Wendell Berry, Victor Davis Hanson) |
| 7. | It Is Well With My Soil: Ecocriticism of Wendell Berry's 'Jayber Crow' and 'Hannah Coulter' & Marilynne Robinson's 'Gilead and Housekeeping' |
| 8. | Priest, prophet, pilgrim: Types and distortions of spiritual vocation in the fiction of Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy |
| 9. | Wendell Castle's stack laminations, 1963 to 1980 |
| 10. | Pragmatic modernism and the politics of recontextualization (William James, John Dewey, Gertrude Stein, Henry James, Oliver Wendell Holmes) |
| 11. | Doctoring the text: Therapeutic realism in nineteenth-century American literature (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, S. Weir Mitchell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Henry James) |
| 12. | Nature and community in Western culture: Wendell Berry's alternative tradition |
| 13. | Place, space, and contemporary ecological poetry: Wendell Berry, Joy Harjo, and Mary Oliver |
| 14. | 'The Body and the Earth': Rhetoric and ideology in the essays of John Muir and Wendell Berry |
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