Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa

Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa
Title Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa PDF eBook
Author John Elder
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 479
Release 2012-10-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081393429X

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"Set aside your Bella Tuscanys and Year in Provences for a different kind of travel book. Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa puts a walking stick in your hand and Marsh’s Man and Nature in your knapsack, exploring how Italians have managed their natural and cultural heritage in ways that sustain both. John Elder’s poetic meditations on land and life demonstrate that only by searching beyond our familiar boundaries can we discover better ways of living back at home."—Marcus Hall, author of Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental Restoration "This collaboration—between George Perkins Marsh and John Elder, between Vermont and Italy, between maple and olive—is one of the smartest, soundest, deepest books about the relationship between people and nature that I’ve ever read. It will be a classic."—Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature "Elder’s impassioned pilgrimage shows us how to delight in messy wilderness, to secure a curative habitation of the world, and, with Marsh, to lend ecological nous to our gravest task: knowing ourselves and respecting one another. Let the maple seeds and olive stones of Elder’s visionary harvest restore to us a reflective and redemptory future."—from the foreword by David Lowenthal The pivotal figure in Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa is the nineteenth-century diplomat and writer George Perkins Marsh, generally regarded as America’s first environmentalist. Like Elder, Marsh was a Vermonter, and his diplomatic career took him for some years to Italy, where, witnessing the ecological devastation wrought upon the landscape by runaway deforestation and the plundering of other natural resources, he was moved to produce his famous manifesto, Man and Nature. Marsh drew parallels between the despoiled Italian environment and his home landscape of Vermont, warning that the latter was vulnerable to ecological woes of a similar magnitude if not carefully maintained and protected. In short, his was a prescient voice for stewardship. Elder follows in Marsh’s footsteps along a trajectory running from Vermont to Italy, and at length fetches up at the managed forest of Vallombrosa. Punctuated throughout with learned and genial considerations of the poetry of Wordsworth, Basho, Dante, and Frost, Elder’s narrative takes up issues of sustainability as practiced locally, reports on family doings, and returns finally—as did Marsh’s—to Vermont, where he measures traditional stewardship values against more aggressive conservation-oriented measures such as the expansion of wilderness areas. John Elder, Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Middlebury College, is the author of Reading the Mountains of Home and The Frog Run. Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism

Pedestrian Tour in Europe

Pedestrian Tour in Europe
Title Pedestrian Tour in Europe PDF eBook
Author Bayard Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 430
Release 1848
Genre Europe
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The Evolution of the Grand Tour

The Evolution of the Grand Tour
Title The Evolution of the Grand Tour PDF eBook
Author Edward Chaney
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 444
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1317973666

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The Grand Tour has become a subject of major interest to scholars and general readers interested in exploring the historic connections between nations and their intellectual and artistic production. Although traditionally associated with the eighteenth century, when wealthy Englishmen would complete their education on the continent, the Grand Tour is here investigated in a wider context, from the decline of the Roman Empire to recent times. Authors from Chaucer to Erasmus came to mock the custom but even the Reformation did not stop the urge to travel. From the mid-sixteenth century, northern Europeans justified travel to the south in terms of education. The English had previously travelled to Italy to study the classics; now they travelled to learn Italian and study medicine, diplomacy, dancing, riding, fencing, and, eventually, art and architecture. Famous men, and an increasing proportion of women, all contributed to establishing a convention which eventually came to dominate European culture. Documenting the lives and travels of these personalities, Professor Chaney's remarkable book provides a complete picture of one of the most fascinating phenomena in the history of western civilisation.

Waymarking Italy’s Influence on the American Environmental Imagination While on Pilgrimage to Assisi

Waymarking Italy’s Influence on the American Environmental Imagination While on Pilgrimage to Assisi
Title Waymarking Italy’s Influence on the American Environmental Imagination While on Pilgrimage to Assisi PDF eBook
Author Robert Lawrence France
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 345
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 1527559254

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Undertaking a peripatetic pilgrimage that is equal parts a daily description of a 200-kilometre walk from the wounded mountain of La Verna to the tortured river in Assisi, and an examination of the debt owed to Italy in terms of ecocultural and environmental scholarship, this book provides an innovative addition to the nascent field of ecocritical narrative scholarship. Through a process that has been referred to as “deep-travel“ or “mind-walking,” the text fulsomely reviews how time spent in Italy influenced the writings of notable North American environmental historians, geographers, scientists, nature writers, landscape architects, and restoration theorists about the conception and manipulation of the natural world. This literary field study highlights how the phenomenological co-traversing of texts and trails can be a valued methodology for undertaking environmental criticism.

Views A-foot

Views A-foot
Title Views A-foot PDF eBook
Author Bayard Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 518
Release 1855
Genre Europe
ISBN

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Views A-foot, Or, Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff

Views A-foot, Or, Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff
Title Views A-foot, Or, Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff PDF eBook
Author Bayard Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1852
Genre Europe
ISBN

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Views a-foot. Beauty and the Beast

Views a-foot. Beauty and the Beast
Title Views a-foot. Beauty and the Beast PDF eBook
Author Bayard Taylor
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 854
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 338548507X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.