The American West as Symbol and Myth
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Köp båda 2 för 994 krA very illuminating study in the history of ideas. Its principal theme is the rise and decline of the conception of the West as an agrarian utopia the myth of the garden of the world that implanted itself so deeply in the imagination of nineteenth-century America. Professor Smith brings to his study an unusual adeptness in the integration of material from different fields, and, what is more important, an admirable feeling for shadings and distinctions, for the complexly organic relationship between empiric fact and what human emotion and imagination would make of it Virgin Land achieves a kind of clarification of its subject that makes it, one feels, a landmark in the interpretation of the West. * The Nation * Mr. Smiths book is a work of solid scholarship on a facet of our history that has not always been assessed at its proper importance. Hereis the story of all our yesterdays. * Washington Post * To read Virgin Land is to experience a deep intellectual excitement. * Christian Science Monitor * This brilliant interpretative analysis will make a permanent contribution to a better understanding of the role of the West in American history. * Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences *
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