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Selections for this episode are read in the following order: John Ruskin, “Modern Painters” Ivan Franko, "Hutsul Fairy Tales” “Kawaida Stories", various North American indigenous storytellers, recorded traditions Matsuo

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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.
Mark hosts The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry, a arts show with 17 episodes published.

Selections for this episode are read in the following order: John Ruskin, “Modern Painters” Ivan Franko, "Hutsul Fairy Tales” “Kawaida Stories", various North American indigenous storytellers, recorded traditions Matsuo

Selections for this episode are read in the following order: Homer, “The Odyssey” Rabindranath Tagore, "Spring's Whisper" Dante Alighieri, “The Divine Comedy” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, “Faust, Part One” John Burroughs,

References read in the following order: Swahili Proverb, “The Wisdom of Water” Rainer Maria Rilke, “The Waterfall’s Song” Matsuo Bashō, “Haiku on Waterfalls” Rabindranath Tagore, “The Waterfall’s Song” Paul Verlaine, “Te

Selections for this episode are read in the following order: Rabindranath Tagore, “Gitanjali” Wang Wei (Tang Dynasty) Eino Leino Kahlil Gibran, “The Prophet” Fyodor Tyutchev, “Silentium!” Nguyễn Du, “The Tale of Kiều” Ka

References of the literary works read in the following order: Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain" Arthur Mangin, "The Desert World" Zane Grey, “The Heritage of the Desert” In the Desert by Stephen Crane Victor

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 Yua

References of the literary works read in the following order: William Wordsworth, “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Sima You [1091 jinshi] Paul Laurence Dunbar, “By the Stream” Annette Wynne, “One Little Cloud Is Out To-day

References of the literary works read in the following order: William Stanley Braithwaite, “By an Inland Lake” Robert Southey, “The Cataract of Lodore” W. B. Yeats, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” John Pagen White, “Lays an

References of the literary works read in the following order: Robert Hillyer, “Fog” William Wordsworth, "The Excursion" Henry David Thoreau, “Mist” Felix Salten, "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" Li Qingzhao, To the tune “Dru

References of the literary works read in the following order: Henry David Thoreau, “Walden” Christina Rossetti, “In The Meadow - What In The Meadow?” William Blake, “Laughing Song” George W. Doneghy, “The Meadow Path” Cl

References of the literary works read in the following order: Christina Rossetti, "Winter" PrincessShikishi, “Winter” (Zenshû 259) Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" Robert Frost, "Stopping by Woo

References of the literary works read in the following order: Henry Van Dyke, “Light Between The Trees” Alice Milligan, “The Aspen” George MacDonald, “The Forest Song" William Watson, “The Green Wood” Felicia Hemans, “Au

References of the literary works read in the following order: Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Snow-Storm" John Greenleaf Whittier, "Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Snow-flakes” Robert Louis Stevenson, "

References read in the following order: Michael Fairless, “Rivers And Streams” Robert Louis Stevenson, “Looking-Glass River” Leigh Hunt, “The Nymphs” Lydia Maria Child, “Autumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and r

References read in the following order: Walt Whitman, “Wild Flowers” from his Complete Prose Works William Blake, "The Wild Flower's Song" Madison Julius Cawein, "Indifference" Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Flower" Robert B

Chronological order of prose and poetry reading: The Epic of Gilgamesh Rígsþula, the Poetic Edda Slovo o polku Igoreve, “The Lay of the Host of Igor” Ralph Waldo Emerson, “As the sunbeams stream through liberal space” Al

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