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Back-log studies and My summer in a garden

The title suggests a dual focus, with one element examining unresolved questions or accumulated thoughts referred to as back-log studies, and the other capturing the experiential account of time spent in a garden during summer. The work appears to weave together observational detail about garden environments with introspective examination, potentially using the natural setting as a framework for broader rumination. The seasonal reference to summer implies a period of growth, warmth, and active engagement with the outdoor world. The combination of analytical studies with seasonal garden experience indicates a work that values both intellectual inquiry and direct sensory encounter with nature. more

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Charles Dudley Warner
Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner was an American novelist born on September 12, 1829, and died on October 20, 1900. Known for his humor and satire, his works include notable titles such as 'The Country of the Pointed Firs'. more

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