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Discovering The Footsteps Of Time Geological Travel Writing About Scotland 17001820 Tom Furniss

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Discovering The Footsteps Of Time Geological Travel Writing About Scotland 17001820 Tom Furniss
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.76 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Tom Furniss
ISBN: 9781474410021, 1474410022
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Discovering The Footsteps Of Time Geological Travel Writing About Scotland 17001820 Tom Furniss by Tom Furniss 9781474410021, 1474410022 instant download after payment.

Traces the history of geological travel writing about Scotland across the historical periods of the Scottish Enlightenment and British Romanticism

Discovering the Footsteps of Time probes the development of a distinctively Scottish tradition of geological travel writing from the seventeenth to early nineteenth century. The tradition tracks a fertile interaction of scientific and aesthetic themes, mediated through literary techniques, which highlights the emergence of ‘Romanticism’ as such; a distinctive, recognisable cultural movement of taste and style. Making an important new contribution to our understanding of the ‘discovery’ and representation of Scotland in the long eighteenth century, the book explores why Scotland’s topography has been decisive in the history of geology to such a great extent. Written by a literary academic rather than a geologist, the book is as much concerned with textual strategies and the aesthetic experience of geological discovery as with geology itself.


Key Features
  • Adds to our understanding of the ‘discovery of Scotland’ in the 18th and early 19th century, developing a new account of the literary, aesthetic and geological meanings of ‘the land of mountain and flood’ in the period
  • Offers new insights about James Hutton’s geological theory by attending to his geological travel writing about Scotland, and also locates Hutton’s work within wider geological debates in and about Scotland
  • Builds on previous work on the literariness of scientific writing in the ‘second scientific revolution’
  • Contributes to research on ‘Romantic Scotland’ and on the transition from Enlightenment to Romantic scientific travel writing

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