American writers and the picturesque tour

American writers and the picturesque tour1997
About this book
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. --Publisher description.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2675316W
Subjects
History and criticismHistoryTravelers in literatureNational characteristics, American, in literatureAmerican prose literatureLandscape in literatureTravelers' writings, AmericanGroup identity in literatureTravelersTravel writingPicturesque, The, in literatureTravel in literatureAmerican literature, history and criticism, 1783-1850National characteristics in literatureNationalism in literatureLandscapes in literatureÉcrits de voyageurs américainsHistoire et critique