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Danielle Chapman Reads Zbigniew Herbert

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Perception and Challenges of Wilderness by Early Pioneers

The chapter delves into how pioneers viewed wilderness as a dark and evil force that needed to be controlled and tamed, leading them to justify their actions and assert dominance over uninhabited lands through a frontier spirit.

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