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Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landcape 1835-1874 by John Evelev, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landcape 1835-1874 by John Evelev, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From John Evelev
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Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landcape 1835-1874 by John Evelev, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From John Evelev
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Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landcape, 1835-1874 recovers the central role that the picturesque, a popular mode of scenery appreciation that advocated for an improved and manipulated natural landscape, played in the social, spatial, and literary history ofmid-nineteenth century America. It argues that the picturesque was not simply a landscape aesthetic, but also a discipline of seeing and imaginatively shaping the natural that was widely embraced by bourgeois Americans to transform the national landscape in their own image. Through the picturesque, mid-century bourgeois Americans remade rural spaces into tourist scenery, celebrated the city streets as spaces of cultural diversity, created new urban public parks, and made suburban domesticity a national ideal. This picturesque transformation was promoted in a variety of popular literary genres, all focused on landscape description and all of which trained readers into the protocols of picturesque visual discipline as social reform. Many of these genres have since been dubbed "minor" or have been forgotten by our literary history, but the ranks of the writers of this picturesque literatureinclude everyone from the most canonical (Hawthorne, Melville, Thoreau, Emerson, and Poe), to major authors of the period now less familiar (such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and Margaret Fuller), to those now completely forgotten. Individual chapters ofthe book link picturesque literary genres to the spaces that the genres helped to transform and, in the process, create what is recognizably our modern American landscape. | Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landcape 1835-1874 by John Evelev, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters