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Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 "This soil is rich": Reading the Environment in the Early Prairie Novel 31
Chapter 3 How Do You Grow a Nature Writer? The Prairie Nature Memoir 77
Chapter 4 Unsettling the Prairie: The Ecological Poetries of Tim Lilburn, Louise Halfe, and Madeline Coopsammy 117
Chapter 5 "We're just getting started": Storytelling as Environmental Work in Green Grass, Running Water, Sweeter Than All the World, and The Diviners 159
Chapter 6 Conclusion 215
Bibliography 221
Index 245
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