Nature and Society: Later Eighteenth-century Uses of the Pastoral and GeorgicRutgers University Press, 1978 - 209 pages |
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Caribbean-English Passages: Intertexuality in a Postcolonial Tradition Tobias Döring Limited preview - 2002 |
Colonizing Nature: The Tropics in British Arts and Letters, 1760-1820 Beth Tobin No preview available - 2005 |