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Uneven Land

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Uneven Land Stephanie Sarver
Libristo code: 04923277
Publishers University of Nebraska Press, November 1999
"Uneven Land" explores the ambiguous conceptual position of agriculture and nature in American liter... Full description
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"Uneven Land" explores the ambiguous conceptual position of agriculture and nature in American literature during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focusing on the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hamlin Garland, Frank Norris, William Ellsworth Smythe, and Liberty Hyde Bailey, Stephanie L. Sarver reveals a range of views about agriculture, its value to the individual, and its relationship to nature. Sarver proposes that agricultural practices require a relationship with nature that is simultaneously material and spiritual as well as economic and social. Emerson interprets the relationship between the farmer and nature in several ways, confirming that the farmer enjoys a privileged connection to nature. Garland and Bailey continue in Emerson's tradition but present the farmer's relationship to nature as always compromised by the commercial character of farming. In contrast, Norris and Smythe minimize the individual spiritual experiences of nature in farming. They abstract agrarian land, suggesting that the farm is a stage on which human dramas are enacted. Out of this study emerges a complex picture of America's uncertain relationship with nature and agriculture. Stephanie L. Sarver received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis. She works as an editor in the San Francisco Bay area. She has written for Western American Literature, Literature/Film Quarterly, and Terra Nova.

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Full name Uneven Land
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1999
Number of pages 207
EAN 9780803242524
ISBN 0803242522
Libristo code 04923277
Weight 425
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 24
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