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建立人际资源圈Natures_Place_In_Literature
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Natures Place In Literature
When Frederick Jackson Turner announced in 1893 that the
American character did not spring full-blown from the Mayflower,
but that it came out of the forest and gained new strength each
time it touched the frontier, his speech punctuated nearly three
centuries of examinations into the American wilderness. From
Jamestown and Plymouth Plantation to the Louisiana Purchase of
1803 and the subsequent expedition of Lewis and Clark, to Turners
Frontier Thesis at the Colombian Exposition of 1893, the geography
and ecology of the American continent was the center of debate
among Americans. Two primary views of the wilderness were
contested: the wilderness either contained savagery and temptation
which threatened the authority of the community or it represented a
new Garden which could flourish with the proper cultivation by
European settlers. Although these contradicting views of the
wilderness shared the goal of establishing a civilization by removing
obstacles presented by the natural environment, the state of
wilderness that originally, characterized the young nation eventually
became the source of natural pride and identity for America.
William Bradford wrote about the first type of nature
previously described . In his manuscript entitled Of Plymouth
Hardin 2
Plantation, Bradford describes the Wilderness as something hideous
and desolate. He and the other settlers he was traveling with are
constantly being described
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