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Thinking Tree Shapes, Camilla Nelson
Thinking Tree Shapes, Camilla Nelson
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
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Survey At 70˚N, Rachel Mccarthy
Survey At 70˚N, Rachel Mccarthy
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
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Carp Mountains, Susan Rowland
Carp Mountains, Susan Rowland
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
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Stories Of Snow And Fire: The Importance Of Narrative To A Critically Pluralistic Environmental Aesthetic, John C. Ryan
Stories Of Snow And Fire: The Importance Of Narrative To A Critically Pluralistic Environmental Aesthetic, John C. Ryan
Research outputs 2013
Written narratives enable humans to appreciate the natural world in aesthetic terms. Firstly, narratives can galvanize for the reader a sense for another person’s experience of nature through the aesthetic representation of that experience in language. Secondly, narratives can encode and document for the human appreciator as writer an experience of nature in aesthetic terms. Through different narrative lenses, the compelling qualities of environments can be crystallized for both the reader (who vicariously experiences nature through language) and the human appreciator (who directly experiences nature through the senses). However, according to philosopher Allen Carlson’s “natural environmental model” of landscape aesthetics, …