Getting to the Roots of the Matter: Trees and the Environmental Imagination in 19th Century Literature.

11216836a6f9eeff8e983b15a13a1fc5.gifA video recording of my lecture in Interdisciplinary Explorations: The Idea of Nature Public Lecture Series at Boise State University, Idaho is now available at Boise Scholarworks. Thanks to the sponsors for their generosity in making the series possible, to my colleagues at Boise State University and the College of Idaho for the warmth of their welcome last week, and to everyone who came to hear my talk.

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4 Responses to Getting to the Roots of the Matter: Trees and the Environmental Imagination in 19th Century Literature.

  1. Very interesting. Thank you.

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