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MICH e Le CURRI e nAV AKA s Texas Tech University Liquid Landscape Possession and Floridian Geography The third volume of John James Audubon’s Ornithological Biogra- phy (183 5) incl udes a painting of the br own pe lican per ched upon a man- grove in the Flor ida Ke ys. Whi le the bir d is Audubon’s pr imary object of int erest, he is als o eviden tly fascina ted by the “glossy and deep- colo ured man groves on whic h it nestles, ” for at the end of his lengt hy descr iption of the br own pe lican is a sho rt se ction ent itled “The Ma ngrove” (383). “I am at a loss for an object wit h whic h to com pare thes e tr ees, in or
Early American Literature – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Mar 31, 2012
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