Saturday, June 1, 2019

Traveling with Fuller and Thoreau Essay -- Literary Analysis, Summer o

Traveling with Fuller and Thoreau The mid 1800s was a time of proceed physical exploration of the landscape of America, and an era of opportunity for an intimate inspection of the land areas sometimes found by the traveler with the assistance of Travel Journals and maps. These exposit records, reflected a destination, and also allowed an intellectual travel of the mind. In Margaret Fullers, Summer on the Lake, and Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod, we experience both their physical, and internal travels, and how each causation relates, both physically and mentally, to the natural landscape the similarities, the differences, and what elucidated each, to seek their journeys. The observed, physical differences of the natural landscapes will be compared, followed by a deeper encounter with Thoreau, as to why, and to whom, his more squander and dark descriptions of the natural landscape, reached a distinctive, ps ychological appeal, and how these two views relate to contemporary America. Just the title, Summer on the Lake, creates a refreshing image of glistening pee and sunshine, surrounded by evergreens and the voices of children at play, right? As well it should, for that is what the author, Margaret Fuller, had intended to experience as she traveled that summer of 1843, to the Great Lakes. Margaret describes the many travel books and journals she analyse to prepare for her trip. Murrays travels I read, and was charmed by their accuracy and clear broad tone. (Fuller p.27) Yes, she was charmed by an new(prenominal)s words anothers description of a place she had yet to travel. She Schoener 2was expecting to find beauty an... ...cape of America, it is even more so today. The major difference is that we are able to try from authors like Thoreau and Fuller, not to just read the words, but to see what they are saying, and to use that knowledge to envision a landscape that is not just in a travel book, or on a sandy beach, but one that is truly ubiquitous.ReferencesEmerson, RW. The takeout Emerson. Viking Edition1981Fuller, Margaret. Summer on the Lakes. Reprint 2010Thoreau, HD. The Portable Thoreau. Viking-Penguin Edition 1977Thoreau, HD. Cape Cod. Dover Publications. 2004Encyclopedia Britannica, online Transcendentalism 2010Abrams Class notes 10-4 through 10-25Note RE Fuller. My text was missing the intro-page 7. I used several other editions found online to gather information, therefore, my page numbers may not relate correctly to any one edition.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.