Once part of a great inland sea, Kansas and other Great Plains states have been landlocked for millennia. Yet the prairies\u27 grassy waves and islands of cottonwoods continue to evoke these ancient waters. Diane Quantic in The Nature of the Place: A Study of Great Plains Fiction points out that [ilt is a rare plains writer who does not invoke the image of the sea of grass, and a rare critic or observer [of the plains] who does not comment upon [this image\u27s] ubiquity. In his index for The Great Prairie Fact and Literary Imagination, under Prairie, likened to ocean, Robert Thacker cites twenty entries. Indeed, comparisons of prairie to sea by early American writers, such as James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, Willa Cather, and The...
The Prairie in Nineteenth-Century American Poetry is an important book about prairie and plains imag...
Ultimately, it seems, most Nebraskans seek to return to their roots: to the home place, a tree-sha...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
Once part of a great inland sea, Kansas and other Great Plains states have been landlocked for mille...
Since the first European encounters with the grasslands of central North America, beginning with Cor...
McAlmon\u27s Chinese Opera, the most significant prairie poem from Canada since Robert Kroetsch\u27s...
Introduction: For thousands of years, waves of cultures crossed the seemingly timeless plain — by fo...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Poems from Kansas poets recounting the native Kansas land. They capture the beauty and solidarity of...
This is the published version, which may also be secured at https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerst...
Literary landscaping refers to the imaginative representation of nature and the physical environment...
The Great Plains are prevalent among the literature of the nineteenth century, but receive hardly a ...
The subject of Town and Country: Landscape in American Art seems an appropriate topic particularly i...
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden is pleased to present The Visual Culture of PR...
Canadian poet Eli Mandel has said that the prairie writer is one who points in the direction of the ...
The Prairie in Nineteenth-Century American Poetry is an important book about prairie and plains imag...
Ultimately, it seems, most Nebraskans seek to return to their roots: to the home place, a tree-sha...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
Once part of a great inland sea, Kansas and other Great Plains states have been landlocked for mille...
Since the first European encounters with the grasslands of central North America, beginning with Cor...
McAlmon\u27s Chinese Opera, the most significant prairie poem from Canada since Robert Kroetsch\u27s...
Introduction: For thousands of years, waves of cultures crossed the seemingly timeless plain — by fo...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Poems from Kansas poets recounting the native Kansas land. They capture the beauty and solidarity of...
This is the published version, which may also be secured at https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerst...
Literary landscaping refers to the imaginative representation of nature and the physical environment...
The Great Plains are prevalent among the literature of the nineteenth century, but receive hardly a ...
The subject of Town and Country: Landscape in American Art seems an appropriate topic particularly i...
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden is pleased to present The Visual Culture of PR...
Canadian poet Eli Mandel has said that the prairie writer is one who points in the direction of the ...
The Prairie in Nineteenth-Century American Poetry is an important book about prairie and plains imag...
Ultimately, it seems, most Nebraskans seek to return to their roots: to the home place, a tree-sha...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...