Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” (1974) has conventionally been analyzed as a piece of nature writing embedded in the Thoreauvian tradition and it has extensively been studied, little attention has been paid to the aesthetic concepts that underlie the text and that may serve to better comprehend Dillard's take on nature. Therefore, this research applies the concepts of Baumgarten’s “science of sensible knowledge” to the narrator's perceptions in order to demonstrate that Dillard's ultimate message is the acceptance of the whole nature, even in its seemingly inhuman places. The study begins with the analysis of the structure of the book, which outlines two types of experience of nature...
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Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” (1974) has conventionally be...
Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974) has conventionally been analyzed...
This thesis intends to delve into Annie Dillard’s time spent at Tinker Creek. Why Dillard chose to g...
Through a close reading of Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, this thesis presents an argument...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
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Annie Dillard\u27s most recent book is her novel The Living (HarperCollins, 1992). Her poetry has ap...
Claude Maillard-Chary, The Surrealists' Sense of Nature Analysis of the sense of nature on which the...
Este artículo está centrado en la representación de una naturaleza asombrosa y despiadada que cohesi...
This paper studies aesthetic appreciation of Nature in Henry David Thoreau, seeking to reveal its pr...
In her “Reading Diary” Time Flies (1885), Christina Rossetti describes the rotting corpse of a mouse...
The transcendentalist movement had a huge influence on literary and cultural circles in nineteenth c...
Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” (1974) has conventionally be...
Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974) has conventionally been analyzed...
This thesis intends to delve into Annie Dillard’s time spent at Tinker Creek. Why Dillard chose to g...
Through a close reading of Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, this thesis presents an argument...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
'Nature Cure' presents Richard Mabey's attempts to reconcile his passionate personal reflections wit...
Annie Dillard and Gary Snyder are both contemporary American writers. Though Dillard\u27s and Snyder...
Ample evidence exists for American Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard’s life-long interest...
In Annie Dillard’s Teaching a Stone to Talk, the author’s metaliterary reflection on the intertextua...
Annie Dillard\u27s most recent book is her novel The Living (HarperCollins, 1992). Her poetry has ap...
Claude Maillard-Chary, The Surrealists' Sense of Nature Analysis of the sense of nature on which the...
Este artículo está centrado en la representación de una naturaleza asombrosa y despiadada que cohesi...
This paper studies aesthetic appreciation of Nature in Henry David Thoreau, seeking to reveal its pr...
In her “Reading Diary” Time Flies (1885), Christina Rossetti describes the rotting corpse of a mouse...
The transcendentalist movement had a huge influence on literary and cultural circles in nineteenth c...