American Writers and the Picturesque Tour

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America's Young Men
American picturesque travel literature
America’s Young Men
Author_Beth L. Lueck
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Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly
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Edgar Huntly
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Fashionable Tour
Fort Ticonderoga
Hawthorne's Narrator
Hawthorne’s Narrator
huntly
Landor's Cottage
landscape
Landscape Beauty
literary nationalism studies
Maine Wilderness
Maine Woods
Mid Air
Mount Katahdin
national identity formation
niagara
Niagara Falls
nineteenth century literature
North Woods
Oregon Trail
Picturesque Beauty
Picturesque Discourse
Picturesque Tour
Picturesque Travel
Romantic Excursion
romanticism in America
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travel writing analysis
Water Falling
White Mountains
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815322856
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explores a beloved genre
Even before the age of the Romantics, travel literature was a favorite genre of English and American writers and readers. After the War of 1812, Americans' passion for scenic beauty inspired them to take the picturesque tour of America as well as going to Europe for the requisite Grand Tour. The written American version of the popular British tour in various guidebooks helped shape the literature of the new nation as nearly every major writer of the first half of the 19th century contributed to it from Poe, who provided several comic pieces, and Irving to Thoreau, for whom the tour symbolized moral and spiritual growth, and Margaret Fuller.

Offers new perspectives
American writers adapted the picturesque to express their nationalistic sentiments; picturesque discourse offered a flexible series of conventions that enable writers to celebrate the places, people, and legends that set America apart. This volume demonstrates the vital role of this genre in the formation of national literary taste and national culture and offers fresh and exciting perspectives on the topic. Includes index. Also includes maps.

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