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The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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Alpine Lines
The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
15 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
Alpine Lines

References of the literary works read in the following order:

John Muir, Letter to His Sister [1873]

Po-Chü-i, “A Dream of Mountaineering”

Hanshan, “Cold Mountain”

Annette Wynne, “God Made the Mountain Very High”

Tao Yuanming, “Drinking Wine”

T’ao Ch’ien [365-427 CE]

Edgar Allan Poe, “Dream-Land”

Robert Frost, “The Mountain”

William Wordsworth, “The Prelude”

Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Mont Blanc”

Emily Brontë, “Loud without the Wind was Roaring”

James Russell Lowell, “The Green Mountains”

Emily Dickinson, “The Mountain sat upon the Plain”

D. H. Lawrence, “Meeting among the Mountains”

Hilda Conkling, “Snow-Capped Mountain”

Tao-yün, “Climbing a Mountain”

Hamlin Garland, “The Mountains Are a Lonely Folk”

Iris Tree, “The Mountain Is an Emperor”

Ella Wheeler Wilcox, “Attraction”

Robert William Service, “The Mountain and the Lake”

Lucy Larcom, “The Distant Mountain-range”

Sir Walter Scott, “Scotch Mountain Scenery”

D’Arcy McNickle, “The Mountains”

Annette Wynne, “The Mountain May Seem Very High”

Emily Dickinson, “In lands I never saw, they say”

Francis Parkman, Jr., “The Oregon Trail”

Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, “Unveiled”

Katherine F. Stone Cook, “Mountain Tops”

James E. Pickering, “The Call of the Mountains and other Poems”

Li Bai, “Why I Live in the Green Mountains”

Li Po, “Alone Looking at the Mountain”

The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.