[NatureNS] Course of possible interest to NatureNS subscribers

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Hello Brian=2C
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Sounds like an enjoyable course.  I hope that you will include Edward Abbey=
=2C whose books such as Desert Solitaire inspired many of us in the 1970s. =
 A little Canadian content=2C such as Charles G. D. Thompson=2C Ernest T. S=
eton=2C and Grey Owl=2C would be nice=2C and=2C of course=2C there are some=
 great recent ones=2C such as John Livingston=2C Farley Mowat=2C and Andy R=
ussell.  Maybe even some N.S. writers - Chesley Allen and Evelyn Richardson=
 come to mind immediately=2C but there are likely many more.  I know - you =
can't include everyone!

Cheers=2C
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Wayne P. Neily=20
Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia=0A=
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Let Nature be your teacher." - William Wordsworth=2C 1798 [The Tables Turne=
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Subject: [NatureNS] Course of possible interest to NatureNS subscribers
From: bbartlett6364@gmail.com
Date: Wed=2C 8 Jul 2015 15:12:23 -0300
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca

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The Writer and NatureEnglish 2318.1 =97 Saint Mary=92s University=2C Halifa=
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Instructor: Brian BartlettYou can drive out nature with a pitch=0A=
forkbut it always comes roaring back again =96 Tom WaitsThis course is cent=
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U.S. and Britain over the past two centuries. We will look at non-fiction p=
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by pioneers such as Gilbert White=2C Dorothy Wordsworth=2C H. D. Thoreau=2C=
 and John Muir=2C along with modern authors including Aldo Leopold=2C Rache=
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will also look at examples of animal presence in the works of a few fiction=
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and poets. Discussions will grapple with topics such as the word =93nature=
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descriptive and narrative approaches=2C ideas about the natural world in Ju=
deo-Christian and Aboriginal traditions=2C mixes of the personal and the sc=
ientific=2C and the growth of ecological thinking and environmental ethics =
as reflected in literary=0A=
works. This course can be taken for a university credit or audited. For mor=
e information=2C contact bbartlett6364@gmail.com.  		 	   		  =

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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Hello Brian=2C<BR>&nbsp=3B<BR>So=
unds like an enjoyable course.&nbsp=3B I hope that you will include Edward =
Abbey=2C whose books such as <em>Desert Solitaire</em> inspired many of us =
in the 1970s.&nbsp=3B A little Canadian content=2C such as Charles G. D. Th=
ompson=2C Ernest T. Seton=2C and Grey Owl=2C would be nice=2C&nbsp=3Band=2C=
 of course=2C there are some great recent ones=2C such as John Livingston=
=2C Farley Mowat=2C and Andy Russell.&nbsp=3B Maybe even some N.S. writers =
- Chesley Allen and Evelyn Richardson come to mind immediately=2C but there=
 are likely many more.&nbsp=3B I know - you can't include everyone!<br><BR>=
Cheers=2C<BR>&nbsp=3B<BR>=0A=
<div>Wayne P. Neily&nbsp=3B<br>Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia</div>=0A=
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font-size: 14px=3B">English 2318.1&nbsp=3B=97&nbsp=3BSaint Mary=92s Univers=
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<p align=3D"center" class=3D"ecxMsoNormal" style=3D"text-align: left=3B"><b=
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<p align=3D"center" class=3D"ecxMsoNormal" style=3D"text-align: left=3B"><b=
 style=3D"font-size: 14px=3B">Sept.-Dec. 2015&nbsp=3B</b></p>=0A=
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<p align=3D"center" class=3D"ecxMsoNormal" style=3D"text-align: left=3B"><b=
 style=3D"font-size: 14px=3B">Instructor: Brian Bartlett</b></p><p align=3D=
"center" class=3D"ecxMsoNormal" style=3D"text-align: left=3B"><i style=3D"f=
ont-size: 14px=3B">You can drive out nature with a pitch=0A=
fork</i></p><p align=3D"center" class=3D"ecxMsoNormal" style=3D"text-align:=
 left=3B"><span style=3D"font-size: 14px=3B"><i>but it always comes roaring=
 back again</i> =96 Tom Waits</span></p><p align=3D"center" class=3D"ecxMso=
Normal" style=3D"text-align: left=3B"><span style=3D"font-size: 14px=3B">Th=
is course is centered on =93nature writing=94 in the=0A=
U.S. and Britain over the past two centuries. We will look at non-fiction p=
rose=0A=
by pioneers such as Gilbert White=2C Dorothy Wordsworth=2C H. D. Thoreau=2C=
 and John Muir=2C along with modern authors including Aldo Leopold=2C Rache=
l Carson=2C Annie Dillard and Leslie Marmon Silko. We=0A=
will also look at examples of animal presence in the works&nbsp=3Bof a few =
fiction writers=0A=
and poets. Discussions will grapple with topics such as the word =93nature=
=94 itself=2C=0A=
descriptive and narrative approaches=2C&nbsp=3Bideas about the natural worl=
d in Judeo-Christian and Aboriginal traditions=2C mixes of the personal and=
 the scientific=2C and the growth&nbsp=3Bof ecological thinking and environ=
mental ethics as reflected in literary=0A=
works. This course can be&nbsp=3Btaken for a university credit or audited. =
For more&nbsp=3Binformation=2C contact </span><a style=3D"font-size: 14px=
=3B" href=3D"mailto:bbartlett6364@gmail.com">bbartlett6364@gmail.com</a><sp=
an style=3D"font-size: 14px=3B">.&nbsp=3B</span></p></div></span> 		 	   		=
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