The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry

Desert Versed

13 min · 13. aug. 2024
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References of the literary works read in the following order: Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain"  Arthur Mangin, "The Desert World"  Zane Grey, “The Heritage of the Desert” In the Desert by Stephen Crane Victor Hugo, Les Misérables Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain” Olive Schreiner, “Dreams” Zane Grey, “Wanderer of the Wasteland” Rumi Robert Frost, “Desert Places” Emily Dickinson, “With thee, in the Desert” Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Ozymandias” Murasaki Shikibu, Murasaki Shikibu Diary (1008-1010)  Andrew Marvell, ‘To His Coy Mistress’. Bertrand N. O. Walker, “A Desert Memory” Lord Byron, “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”  Honore De Balzac, “A Passion in the Desert” Kahlil Gibran, “Sand and Foam” Rabindranath Tagore, “Stray Birds” Podcast listener submission, “Desert Wash”

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12. sept. 20245 min
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References of the literary works read in the following order: Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain"  Arthur Mangin, "The Desert World"  Zane Grey, “The Heritage of the Desert” In the Desert by Stephen Crane Victor Hugo, Les Misérables Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain” Olive Schreiner, “Dreams” Zane Grey, “Wanderer of the Wasteland” Rumi Robert Frost, “Desert Places” Emily Dickinson, “With thee, in the Desert” Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Ozymandias” Murasaki Shikibu, Murasaki Shikibu Diary (1008-1010)  Andrew Marvell, ‘To His Coy Mistress’. Bertrand N. O. Walker, “A Desert Memory” Lord Byron, “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”  Honore De Balzac, “A Passion in the Desert” Kahlil Gibran, “Sand and Foam” Rabindranath Tagore, “Stray Birds” Podcast listener submission, “Desert Wash”

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