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Dark Eden - The Swamp in Nineteenth-Century American Culture

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Informationen zum Autor David Miller y su esposa Barbara vienen trabajando como misioneros desde 1981 entre los pueblos indígenas andinos de Bolivia. Evangelista itinerante, maestro de la Biblia y plantador de iglesias, David también trabaja como corresponsal para agencias de noticias que reportan la persecución de creyentes cristianos. Sus libros, El Señor de Bellavista, Sendero Luminoso y los Hacedores de Paz y Canto de Viracocha, forman una trilogía sobre lo que Dios viene realizando en esta región del mundo. Los Miller viven en Cochabamba, Bolivia, y gozan la bendición de cuatro hijos adultos y cinco nietos extraordinariamente inteligentes. Klappentext Professor Miller examines prominent writers and painters of nineteenth-century America who explored the scenery of swamps, jungles, and other wastelands. Zusammenfassung Professor Miller examines prominent writers and painters of nineteenth-century America who explored the scenery of swamps! jungles! and other wastelands. Through this examination! Miller discusses the changing social realities around the Civil War and the deep-seated personal pressures that the urbanised and technological environment had on these artists. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Matrix of Transformation: 1. To the lake of the dismal swamp: Porte Crayon's inward journey; 2. The elusive Eden: the mid-Victorian response to the swamp; 3. Mid-Victorian cultural values and the amoral landscape: the swamp image in the work of William Gilmore Simms and Harriet Beecher Stowe; Part II. The Phenomenology of Disintegration: 4. Frederic Church in the tropics; 5. The penetration of the jungle; 6. American nature writing in the mid-Victorian period: from pilgrimage to quest; 7. A loss of vision: the cultural inheritance; 8. A loss of vision: the challenge of the image; 9. Infection and imagination: the swamp and the atmospheric analogy; Part III. The Circuit of Death and Regeneration: 10. Immersion and regeneration: Emerson and Thoreau; 8. The identification with desert places: Martin Johnson Heade and Frederick Goddard Tuckerman; 12. Religion, science, and nature: Sidney Lanier and Lafcadio Hearn; Conclusion: Katherine Anne Porter's Jungle and the Modernist idiom; Appendix; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index....

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Authors David Miller, David M. Miller
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.08.2010
 
EAN 9780521147460
ISBN 978-0-521-14746-0
No. of pages 350
Series Cambridge Studies in American
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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