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Landscape And Identity In North Americas Southern Colonies From 1660 To 1745 Catherine Armstrong

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Landscape And Identity In North Americas Southern Colonies From 1660 To 1745 Catherine Armstrong
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Catherine Armstrong
ISBN: 9781409406631, 1409406636
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Landscape And Identity In North Americas Southern Colonies From 1660 To 1745 Catherine Armstrong by Catherine Armstrong 9781409406631, 1409406636 instant download after payment.

Through an analysis of textual representations of the American landscape, this book looks at how North America appeared in books printed on both sides of the Atlantic between the years 1660 and 1745. A variety of literary genres are examined to discover how authors described the landscape, climate, flora and fauna of America, particularly of the new southern colonies of Carolina and Georgia.Chapters are arranged thematically, each exploring how the relationship between English and American print changed over the 85 years under consideration. Beginning in 1660 and the impact of the Restoration on the colonial relationship, the book moves on to show how the expansion of British settlement in this period coincided with a dramatic increase in the production and consumption of the printed word and a change from religious to scientific explanations of landscape change and climactic events. This in turn led to multiple interpretations of the American landscape dependent on factors such as whether the writer had actually visited America or not, differing purposes for writing, growing imperial considerations, and conflict with the French and Natives.The book concludes by bringing together the three key themes: how representations of landscape varied depending on the genre of literature in which they appeared; that an author's perceived self-definition (as English resident, American visitor or American resident) determined his understanding of the American landscape; and finally that the development of a unique American identity by the mid-eighteenth century can be seen by the way American residents define the landscape and their relationship to it.

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