In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power of the natural landscapes comprising their young nation, the United States. Artistic techniques informed literature, just as literary techniques informed landscape painting. The stories that both writers and artists told figured the landscape as a site of progress, resulting in fascinating uses of metaphor that continue to inform our ideas of nature
The complexity, dynamics, and vulnerability of rainforests requires insights from many disciplines. ...
In 1799 William Wordsworth imagined his younger self standing beneath the rocks of his native mounta...
The thesis describes the interactions between humans and the environment over time through the analy...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
Rochelle Johnson Professor of English, College of Idaho In the 19th century, artists and writers wor...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The subject of Town and Country: Landscape in American Art seems an appropriate topic particularly i...
My works studies the embodied aspects of painting as they relate to nature and natural process
Literary landscaping refers to the imaginative representation of nature and the physical environment...
The complexity, dynamics, and vulnerability of rainforests requires insights from many disciplines. ...
In 1799 William Wordsworth imagined his younger self standing beneath the rocks of his native mounta...
The thesis describes the interactions between humans and the environment over time through the analy...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
Rochelle Johnson Professor of English, College of Idaho In the 19th century, artists and writers wor...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The subject of Town and Country: Landscape in American Art seems an appropriate topic particularly i...
My works studies the embodied aspects of painting as they relate to nature and natural process
Literary landscaping refers to the imaginative representation of nature and the physical environment...
The complexity, dynamics, and vulnerability of rainforests requires insights from many disciplines. ...
In 1799 William Wordsworth imagined his younger self standing beneath the rocks of his native mounta...
The thesis describes the interactions between humans and the environment over time through the analy...