Woman and nature: the roaring inside herA West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature |
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Page 140
EUPEDOCLES He says that emanations are given off by all things that are
created, and that these emanations enter into the pores of other created things.
That sensation occurs when the emanation fits the pore. He says there are
elements, ...
EUPEDOCLES He says that emanations are given off by all things that are
created, and that these emanations enter into the pores of other created things.
That sensation occurs when the emanation fits the pore. He says there are
elements, ...
Page 175
From dreams, or the utterances of madness, the chance cracks on a tortoise shell
, the fortunate shapes of leaves of tea, the fateful arrangements of cards, we can
tell things. And some of us can heal. We can read bodies with our hands, read ...
From dreams, or the utterances of madness, the chance cracks on a tortoise shell
, the fortunate shapes of leaves of tea, the fateful arrangements of cards, we can
tell things. And some of us can heal. We can read bodies with our hands, read ...
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She sees all kinds of marvels far beyond what we ask her to see, things, she says
, we could not even dream. We would think her raving, but she speaks to us so
sweetly of what she says can be, that we too begin to see these things. We know
...
She sees all kinds of marvels far beyond what we ask her to see, things, she says
, we could not even dream. We would think her raving, but she speaks to us so
sweetly of what she says can be, that we too begin to see these things. We know
...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was Therefor Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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